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North India: Case Study
Postcolonial critical theory
Analyze the impact of colonial conquests
across
Economic
Historical
Aesthetic
Social
Political
has been developed from
Third world studies
Commonwealth literature
Elements
Cultures affected by imperial process
Changes from the colonization to the present day
Cultures and literatures of "the colonies"
Colonial rule
Empire, Geography and Culture
Geography
Considered "Significant Geography"
Culture
The initial rejection of English vs. the adopting of a language
The North of India became a multilingual space in which the English took advantage to develop literary pieces.
Presence of multiple empires
Which allowed the development of a culture that was fluent in different languages, some pre-colonial traditions remained, while many more were adopted with the establishment of empires in Indian soil.
Empire
The English Empire
Gradually imposed their language as the new high language and the model of literary modernity.
The English Colonial Library
Had a lucrative market in the North of India. Early global writers considered the North of India as significant Geography for English Literature.
Persian empire
The North of India had been a major participant in the Persian cosmopolis.
The expansion and cultivation of literary production remained despite de English presence.
Edward Said "binary social relation"
Political marginalization of Urdu
Initial rejection of English
“Us and them”
Relationship between the case and...
Edward Said
Homi Bhabha
Mimicy: Indian multiculturalism
Difference: Development of a heterogeneous print culture
Hibridity: To impose English
Students
Brenda Irene Prado Jiménez A01638024
Noemi Carolina Guerra Montiel A00826944
Alberto David Ramírez Medina A00828186
Raúl Eduardo Méndez Vásquez A01734429