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ACasola - Interface between Post-modernism and post-colonialism
by ACasola - (2008-10-16)
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Post-Colonialism is not so much concerned with chronological issues as with a reassessment of the relationship between cultures in terms of culture, political and social issues.

 

The effects of Colonialism on language, education, religion and culture continue at all levels of society well after the end of colonial rule.

 

The superficial similarity between Post-Colonialism and Post-Modernism lies in the fact that they developed in the same chronological period and often employ the same literary devices.

 

One major difference is that Post-Modernism, though political to a certain extent, only questions the conventions of the genre, while Post-Colonialism is more politically oriented.

 

Post-Colonialism has greater affinities with marginalised groups and issues such as feminism and class discrimination, that with Post-Modernism