Postcolonial Features Of David Diope's Poem

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English

 

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Ray M

 

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January 12, 2015

 

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The poet's preoccupation with the past glories is also suggestive of its postcolonial nature.
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This is a poem in which Diop by the power of his imagination calls forth three stages in the continent of Africa's history: pre-colonial days of proud warrior tribes, the colonial experience of subjugation and humiliation, and the postcolonial freedom and sovereignty. The first seven lines present an essentially idealized image of Africa with which the speaker identifies ...
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