1 | Derse giriş |
2 | Pre-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 |
3 | Things 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 |
4 | Postcolonial Drama
A Tempest (1962) (Aime Cesaire)
AR: A Tempest by Aimé Césaire: Curriculum Guide for Postcolonial
Educators, pp. 1-17 |
5 | A 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 |
6 | Postcolonial 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 |
7 | W.B. Yeats: The Stolen Child - Easter 1916
Yeats and Decolonization in "Culture and Imperialism"
pp. 220-238: Edward Said |
8 | ARA SINAV |
9 | RAMAZAN BAYRAMI |
10 | The 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 |
11 | The Bluest Eye (1970) (Toni Morrison)
AR: Black Skin, White Mask: Frantz Fanon, pp. 28-44 |
12 | The Bluest Eye (1970) (Toni Morrison)
AR: Black Skin, White Mask:Frantz Fanon, pp. 61-81 |
13 | The 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) |
14 | Fury (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 |