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... western audience because he relieves them of their collective guilt for colonialism ? Does he help perpetuate stereotypes of third - world incompetence , validate western views of the ' Other ' ? Said ( 1986 , 53 ) asserts : " Naipaul's ...
... western audience because he relieves them of their collective guilt for colonialism ? Does he help perpetuate stereotypes of third - world incompetence , validate western views of the ' Other ' ? Said ( 1986 , 53 ) asserts : " Naipaul's ...
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... Western knowledge and thus appropriated by Western scientific discourse . Furthermore , these worshippers of the female Goddess of Silence are illiterate and know little or no English . Although they act outside the reality formed by ...
... Western knowledge and thus appropriated by Western scientific discourse . Furthermore , these worshippers of the female Goddess of Silence are illiterate and know little or no English . Although they act outside the reality formed by ...
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... Western novel . With the possible exception of The Shadow Lines , he does not probe the inner thoughts and feelings of his characters : they do not develop into Western - type individual centres of consciousness from which the world is ...
... Western novel . With the possible exception of The Shadow Lines , he does not probe the inner thoughts and feelings of his characters : they do not develop into Western - type individual centres of consciousness from which the world is ...
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S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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