Relocating the Centre: Identity and Cultural Difference in Selected Postcolonial Plays
Engy Adel Abdel Aziz Aboelazm;
Abstract
During the colonial period, the colonial system conspired to devalue indigenous cultures. The official stance was that the colonized people had no culture prior to the coming of the white man, and that it was the duty of the colonists to civilize black pe
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| Title | Relocating the Centre: Identity and Cultural Difference in Selected Postcolonial Plays | Authors | Engy Adel Abdel Aziz Aboelazm | Keywords | Relocating the Centre: Identity and Cultural Difference in Selected Postcolonial Plays | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | During the colonial period, the colonial system conspired to devalue indigenous cultures. The official stance was that the colonized people had no culture prior to the coming of the white man, and that it was the duty of the colonists to civilize black pe |
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