Postcolonial labyrinths
Abstract
In this article is explored new ways of understanding in a deeper manner the phenomenon of colonialism. That’s why, even if the article is within the wide range of those that are set by the postcolonial theory, this is different from the latter, because it doesn’t persist in the celebration of the culture of the oppressed. On the contrary, in this article the intention is to contextualize this culture and bring out the silent role that these played upholding the strategies of power of colonialism since they derived in powerful weapons of naturalization of the colonial submission.
Keywords
Postcolonial Theory, Colonial Discourse, Colonial Consensus
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