后殖民主义⚓︎
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- 资本是可以增值的东西
- 鲁滨逊漂流记:
- 讲的是 “企业家”怎么创业的。
- 高扬资本主义精神的“英国梦”
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而和老牌资本主义帝国是不一样的
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丁丁历险记
- OED
• Characteristics of Post-Colonial Criticism:⚓︎
- Seeks to come to terms with the legacy of European colonialism from a global perspective
- Examines the effects of colonial rule on both the colonized societies and the imperial powers
- Explores the relationship between culture, race, nationality, and imperialism
- Challenges the ethnocentric foundations of traditional English/Western literature
• Representative Writers/Theorists:⚓︎
- Edward Said (Orientalism, Culture and Imperialism)
- Homi K. Bhabha
- Gayatri Spivak
- Kwame Anthony Appiah
- Gauri Viswanathan (Masks of Conquest)
- Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin (The Empire Writes Back)
• Duration/Timeline:⚓︎
- Post-colonial studies emerged in the wake of the independence of formerly colonized territories, primarily after World War II
- Gained prominence in the Anglo-American academy in the late 1980s and early 1990s
• Other People's Comments/Perspectives:⚓︎
- According to Gerald Graff, post-colonial studies have been accommodated as a field within the discipline of English literature without fundamentally changing the discipline's structure or traditional approaches
- Graff argues that the "field-coverage principle" in English departments allows for the incorporation of new fields without requiring changes in other fields or challenging the discipline's overall coherence
- The author of the PDF suggests that post-colonial criticism may have had a radical impact on English literature's foundations, but the discipline has remained largely unchanged by incorporating it as a marginal field of study.