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Reading Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart from the Postcolonial Perspective

机译:从后殖民的角度看,读奇努阿·阿切贝的作品是有区别的

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Various factors lead Achebe to write Things Fall Apart, which has acquired the status of a classic; among them, the most noteworthy one is his indignation at European representations of Africans in fiction. One such European representation of Africans in fiction was Joyce Cary’s novel Mr. Johnson which depicts exterior picture of Africa. Hence, Things Fall Apart is a counter discourse and the project Achebe adopts in it explains his position based on the interiority of original local contexts. Achebe has declared that he wrote Things Fall Apart “in order to reassert African identity and as part of the growth of Nigerian nationalism” (O’Reilly 2001: p. 61). The present study intends to analyze Things Fall Apart from the perspective of the various issues of a postcolonial text. Key words: Colonialism, postcolonialism, discourse, representation, culture etc.
机译:各种因素导致Achebe撰写《 Things Fall Apart》,该书获得了经典的地位。其中,最值得一提的是他对欧洲小说中的非洲人表示愤慨。乔伊斯·卡里(Joyce Cary)的小说《约翰逊先生》(Mr. Johnson)就是这样的欧洲人在小说中对非洲人的描绘,它描绘了非洲的外表。因此,《事物分崩离析》是一种反话,阿切贝(Achebe)在其中采用的项目是根据原始当地环境的内部性来解释他的立场的。阿奇贝(Achebe)宣布他写了《分崩离析》,“目的是重申非洲的身份,并作为尼日利亚民族主义发展的一部分”(O’Reilly,2001:61)。本研究旨在从后殖民文本的各种问题的角度来分析“事物分崩离析”。关键词:殖民主义,后殖民主义,话语,表象,文化等

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