Post Colonial perspective of the novel one hundred years of solitude
Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude offers a postcolonial perspective by depicting the lingering effects of colonialism in Latin America. Set in the fictional town of Macondo, the novel uses magical realism to explore the impact of Spanish colonization and its aftermath. Through the Buendía family's multi-generational story, the novel critiques the cycles of exploitation, political instability, and cultural fragmentation resulting from colonial legacies, highlighting the ongoing struggle for identity in a postcolonial context.
Gekoppeld boek
- 1995
- 9780679444657
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- National University of Modern Languages
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- Eng 329
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- Saima ayaz
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