Reclaiming the Past: Restoration of Personal and Communal History in Petals of Blood
Data publikacji: 06 wrz 2018
Zakres stron: 111 - 122
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/pjes-2018-0007
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© 2018 Simona Klimková, published by Sciendo
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The implications of the colonialist discourse, which suggested that the colonized is a person “whose historical, physical, and metaphysical geography begins with European memory” (Thiong’o, 2009), urged postcolonial writers to correct these views by addressing the issues from their own perspectives. The themes of history and communal/national past thus play a prominent role in postcolonial literature as they are inevitably interwoven with the concept of communal identity. In