IMAGES OF POST-COLONIAL THIRD WORLD IN V. S. NAIPAUL
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.3084Keywords:
Post Colonialism, Multi-Culturalism, Democracy, Rootlessness, Political Paradox, Westernization, Identity CrisisAbstract [English]
Naipaul’s writings are mere end result of colonial and post colonial socio-political discourse. His social, cultural and political portrayals of emerging international locations are about the dependencies of 1/3 world international locations on preferred powers. His observations are very pessimistic, squalid and sever. Although, he writes from west’s affiliation as his critics mark about him, he in a roundabout way makes all jap countries and those aware of the mimicry, rootlessness, nativism, westernization and closing destiny of dependency.
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