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Dersin İçeriği Rudyard Kipling “The White Man’s Burden” James Thomson “Rule Britannia” Mrs Ernest Ames “An ABC for Baby Patriots” Ruperake Petaia “Kidnapped” Grace Nichols “The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping” “Wherever I Hang” Thomas Babington Macaulay From “Minute on Indian Education” Salman Rushdie “English is an Indian Literary Language” Ngugi Wa Thiong’o “The Language of African Literature” From Decolonizing the Mind Hanif Kureishi [“You Will Always Be a Paki”] Bend It Like Beckham Louise Bennet “Colonization in Reverse” Homi Bhabba “Of Mimicry and Man” Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart Toni Morison The Bluest Eye Doris Pilkington Garimara - Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence

Haftalık Ders Konuları

1Derse giriş
2Pre-colonial Life in the Southeastern Part of Nigeria Things Fall Apart (1958) (Chinua Achebe) AR: Introduction in "An Introduction to Post-Colonial Theory", pp: 1-23: Peter Childs and R. Patrick Williams
3Things Fall Apart (1958) (Chinua Achebe) AR: Cultural Norms and Modes of Perception in Achebe's Fiction in "Critical Perspectives on Chinua Ahebe', pp.22-35: Lloyd W. Brown, Edited by C. L. Innes and Bernth Lindfors
4Postcolonial Drama A Tempest (1962) (Aime Cesaire) AR: A Tempest by Aimé Césaire: Curriculum Guide for Postcolonial Educators, pp. 1-17
5A Tempest (1962) (Aime Cesaire) AR: A Tempest by Aimé Césaire: Curriculum Guide for Postcolonial Educators, pp. 18-35 AR: Black Skin, White Mask: Frants Fanon, pp. 1-7
6Postcolonial Poetry W.B. Yeats: Irish Nationalism and Post-Colonial Theory September 1913 - The Lake Isle of Innisfree AR:W.B. Yeats: Irish Nationalism and Post-Colonial Theory Author(s): Stephen Regan
7W.B. Yeats: The Stolen Child - Easter 1916 Yeats and Decolonization in "Culture and Imperialism" pp. 220-238: Edward Said
8ARA SINAV
9RAMAZAN BAYRAMI
10The Realities of African-American Life: Pecola - A Mimic Character The Bluest Eye (1970) (Toni Morrison) AR: "Of Mimicry and Man: The Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse- Homi Bhabha
11The Bluest Eye (1970) (Toni Morrison) AR: Black Skin, White Mask: Frantz Fanon, pp. 28-44
12The Bluest Eye (1970) (Toni Morrison) AR: Black Skin, White Mask:Frantz Fanon, pp. 61-81
13The Novel of A Postcolonial Cosmopolitan Immigrant in A Postmodern World Fury (2001) (Salman Rushdie) AR: The passionate cosmopolitan in Salman Rushdie's Fury (Rishona Zimring)
14Fury (2001) (Salman Rushdie) AR: 1.America’s Signal Crisis in Salman Rushdie’s Fury (Treasa De Loughry) 2. Radical Cosmopolitanism in Salman Rushdie's Fury

Kaynaklar

Rudyard Kipling “The White Man’s Burden”
James Thomson “Rule Britannia”
Mrs Ernest Ames “An ABC for Baby Patriots”
Ruperake Petaia “Kidnapped”
Grace Nichols “The Fat Black Woman Goes Shopping”
“Wherever I Hang”
Thomas Babington Macaulay From “Minute on Indian Education”
Salman Rushdie “English is an Indian Literary Language”
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o “The Language of African Literature” From Decolonizing the Mind
Hanif Kureishi [“You Will Always Be a Paki”]
Bend It Like Beckham
Louise Bennet “Colonization in Reverse”
Homi Bhabba “Of Mimicry and Man”
Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart
Toni Morison The Bluest Eye
Doris Pilkington Garimara - Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence