summary of decolonised of the mind
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In Decolonising the Mind, Ngũgĩ considers "colonial alienation," ultimately an alienation from one's self, identity, and heritage, vis-a-vis linguistic oppression to be imperialism's greatest threat to the nations of Africa
In Decolonising the Mind, Ngũgĩ considers "colonial alienation," ultimately an alienation from one's self, identity, and heritage, vis-a-vis linguistic oppression to be imperialism's greatest threat to the nations of Africa.
•Author: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
•Subject: African Literature—History and criticism
•Language: English
•Genre: Non-fiction
a part of which is the rejection of the Africanness of any african literature written in colonial languages. Simply separating one from the literature and reading it without a sense of background per say.