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Literary Criticism
The Thief’s Journal by Jean Genet: An Autobiographical Masterpiece in Gay Literature
An incomparable autobiography, a milestone in gay literature, and an existentialist masterpiece. Jean Genet's outsider classic has been hailed by thinkers such as Jean-Paul...
Expansion Nationalism: Neo-colonialism in In The Light of What We Know and Brick Lane
This chapter explores the basic understanding of neo-colonialism which is a very crucial practice over the century. Neo-colonialism and nationalism are deeply connected to...
Long-distance Nationalism in Brick Lane and In The Light of What We Know
In twenty first century, the concept of nationalism has taken various forms because of the
globalized and geopolitical issues where long-distance nationalism or diasporic nationalism
becomes...
Nationalism in Diaspora Literature: In The Light of What We Know and Brick Lane Evoke Nationalism Among Immigrants.
Nationalism is such a critical concept of understanding our own value and it contains huge amount of facts and minor conception. Conceptualizing the basic...
Christian Missionary as Colonial Institution in Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart”
The literal description of Igboland and the people in the community gives us the sense of a vibrant and cultural society in Chinua Achebe’s...