Colonialization Impacts on the Inhabitants and Voices of Liberal Writers
Nadia Saeed,
Muhammad Ali Shaikh and
Stephen John
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Nadia Saeed: PhD Research Scholar,School of Foreign Languages,Central China Normal University, Wuhan China.
Muhammad Ali Shaikh: Professor,Department of Media Studies,Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
Stephen John: Associate Professor,Department of Education,Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
Global Economics Review, 2019, vol. 4, issue 1, 51-59
Abstract:
Colonialism is a policy in which a strong nation enters a weak territory and starts exploiting the inhabitants of that land for their economic interests. The colonizers dominate the colonized through violence to bring them into their subjection. Some liberal writers have written about colonialism and its impacts on the colonized slaves. Chinua Achebe has presented the realistic picture of Africa when it was colonized by the Britishers. His novel, "Things Fall Apart" presents the pre-colonial and colonial states of Africa that make it easy to understand how colonialization impacted the culture and lives of the natives. The paper justifies Franz Fanons point of view that the colonial world divides humans into the colonist and the colonized and this difference is created by colonists to assert their superiority
Keywords: Colonialization; inhabitants; and liberal writers. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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