A Postcolonial Study of E.M.Forster’s A Passage to India (1924)
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A Postcolonial Study of E.M.Forster’s A Passage to India (1924) |
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER ONE: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
1.1.Introduction
1.2.Postcolonial Studies: An Overview.
1.3.Postcolonial Literary Theory
1.4.Major Postcolonial Theorists
1.4.1.Edward W.Said
1.4.1.1. Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978)
1.4.2.Homi K.Bhabha
1.4.2.1.The Notion of Hybridity
1.4.2.2.The Notion of Mimicry
1.4.2.3.The Notion of Ambivalence
1.4.2.4.The Notion of Binarism
1.4.3.Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
1.4.4.Frantz Fanon
1.5.Conclusion
CHAPTER TWO:POSTCOLONIAL ASPECTS IN:A PASSAGE TO INDIA
2.1.Introduction
2.2.Background:The British Imperialism in India
2.3.Author’s Biography
2.4.Summary of the Novel
2.5.Postcolonial Aspects in the Novel
2.5.1.Otherness
2.5.2.Hybridity
2.5.3.Mimicry
2.5.4.Racism and Prejudice
2.5.5.Can theSubaltern Speak?
2.5.6.Ambivalence
2.6.Conclusion
GENERAL CONCLUSION.
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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