Tag: Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies
Salgari’s India settings refract nobility, honor, and morality
How an Italian adventure novelist used India to explore nobility and moral questions

Coetzee’s novel is read as exposing apartheid racial and colonial conflict
Coetzee's novel examines apartheid through language, form, and material inequality in South Africa

Islam and identity in Leila Aboulela’s Elsewhere, Home
How Aboulela's fiction portrays Islam and identity as fluid processes of constant revision

Patricia Noah is framed as a site of black female resistance
Exploring Patricia Noah's quiet resistance and womanist strength in Trevor Noah's memoir

Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women’s identity crisis
How Indian women novelists explore gender equality and challenge patriarchal constraints

Pan-African art exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago
Exploring Black artistic vision across continents and generations

Pasmanda feminism reframes caste and gender in ‘Dulari’
How a 1930s Urdu story reveals the erased experiences of Dalit Muslim women

Mokae’s novel reworks the police procedural in post-apartheid South Africa
How a South African crime novel reimagines policing and democracy












