Postcolonial Literature Modernism
Postcolonial Literature Modernism refers to literary works that explore the effects of colonization, imperialism, and decolonization on individuals, societies, and cultures. These works often incorporate modernist techniques such as stream-of-consciousness, fragmentation, and nonlinear narratives to convey the complexities of postcolonial identities and experiences. Themes of hybridity, displacement, resistance, and cultural negotiation are central to Postcolonial Literature Modernism, as authors grapple with the legacies of colonialism and seek to redefine national, cultural, and individual identities in a postcolonial world.