O Pós-colonial a partir de Stuart Hall, Ella Shohat e Chinua Achebe.
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2015.102432Keywords:
Post-colonial, ideology, Third World.Abstract
The general aim of this article is to talk about the notion of post-colonial. Specifically we will talk about the notion of post-colonial in Stuart Hall and Ella Shohat. Stuart Hall, in his interrogative text “when was the post-colonial? Thinking on the limit” dialogues directly with Ella Shohat, a point which makes the two texts to be complementary. The term postcolonial brings a lot of theoretical ambiguities of space and time and on the other hand a political ambiguity. Chronologically, when really starts the post-colonial period? In terms of space, which is the privileged country where post-colonial started? These are questions summoned up by the authors. Methodologically we made a cut which does a triade. So, we will talk about the notions of Post-colonial from Hall and Shohat text in connection with Things Fall Apart of Chinua Achebe.Downloads
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2015-08-17
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Maia, A. A. (2015). O Pós-colonial a partir de Stuart Hall, Ella Shohat e Chinua Achebe. Sankofa (São Paulo), 8(15), 9-35. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1983-6023.sank.2015.102432