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Name:- Zala Krutikaba. DRoll No.:- 15
Sem :- 32014-2015
Paper :-The Postcolonial Literature
Topic :- Unit-5 : Select Termssubmitted to :- Smt. S.B. Gardi
Department of EnglishM.K Bhavnagar University
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Introduction
Post colonial in literature includes the study of theory and literature as it relates to the colonizer-colonized experience. Post-colonial literature is a study of the effects of colonialism on cultures and societies. It shows how European nations controlled “Third world” cultures .
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Diaspora
Movement of
“Migration”
Dispersion or
Scattering Far from
“Homeland”
Diaspora
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People settled
more than one
location
Some communiti
es are strong
political power.
Thought of return , relation
with other community
Lack of assimilatio
n
Base on Imperialis
m and labor
migration.
Diaspora is related with the history of Jews.
Jews living outside Israel. The dispersion of Jews in 60th cent.
B.C. , when they were exiled to Babylonia until the present time.
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“Sometimes we feel we straddle two cultures; at other times, that we fall between two stools.” ― Salman Rushdie
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Commonwealth
Commonwealth is a tradition English term for a political community founded for the common good. Commonwealth highlights the similarities that exits among different literature in English.
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Common weal
Well being
Advantages
Public welfare
General good
Republic
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“All life is linked together in such a way that no part of the chain is unimportant. Frequently, upon the action of some of these minute beings depends the material success or failure of a great commonwealth.” - John Henry Comstock
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