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summary of decolonised of the mind​

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Answered by mk28816615
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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

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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.

•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.

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