Historically, postcolonialism emerged as a significant field in the mid-20th century. It gained momentum during the wave of decolonization movements across Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. Scholars began to realize that while the flags had changed, the economic structures, languages, and legal systems of the colonizers remained deeply embedded in the "new" nations. This realization shifted the focus from simple political liberation to a deeper psychological and cultural decolonization.
The former colonies gained political independence, but they remained economically dependent. The colonial borders drawn by European cartographers (straight lines through deserts and tribal lands) became the source of endless civil wars. The new ruling class, educated in Oxford and the Sorbonne, simply replaced the old white masters. They spoke the same language, extracted the same resources, and sent the profits to the same banks in Geneva and London. postcolonialism definition
When did the British Empire "end"? India got independence in 1947. Most African nations in the 1960s. But does that mean Jamaica or Nigeria have been "postcolonial" for 60 years? Not exactly. This realization shifted the focus from simple political
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01 novembre 2023
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Bonus :
- Le plus grand détective du siècle
- Meurtre au coffee shop
- Le kidnapping de Conan Edogawa
- Sur les traces de Sherlock Holmes
- Conan contre le Kid
- La nouvelle élève