Key Definitions
Theorists & Works
Themes in Literature
Historical & Cultural Context
Close Reading / Application
100

What term describes the study of the effects of colonialism on cultures and societies?

Post-colonialism

100

What scholar wrote Orientalism, foundational for post-colonial theory?

Edward Said 

100

What theme involves characters or nations resisting the coloniser’s culture?

Resistance/counter-colonial voice

100

What century did many European powers begin colonising large parts of Africa and Asia?

Late 19th-20th centuries  “Scramble for Africa” era

100

If a novel shows a native character speaking English in a way that mixes local dialect and colonial terminology, what post-colonial concept might this reflect?

Concept like “code-switching,” hybridity, mimicry

200

What is the term for returning or reclaiming indigenous language and culture after colonial rule?

re-indigenisation

200

Name the scholar who introduced the concept of the “subaltern.”

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak

200

Which theme involves people living between two cultures and identities?

Hybridity or in-between identity

200

What major mid-20th-century process led to many former colonies gaining independence?

Decolonisation post-WWII

200

If an author retells a British imperial story from the perspective of the colonised, what literary strategy is that?

“Writing back” or “counter-narrative”

300

What term describes the process by which a colonised people begin to see the coloniser’s culture as superior?

internalised colonialism

300

Why is "The Empire Writes Back"significant?

helped establish post-colonial literature, and inspired write to "write back" against the British Empire

300

This theme focuses on how colonised characters struggle to define who they are when both the empire’s identity and their native identity pull at them at the same time.

identity conflict or double identity

300

Why is it significant that many post-colonial writers write in the colonisers’ language (English)?

a colonial legacy + site of resistance

300

In a poem where the speaker says “I am the mirror of your empire,” what power dynamic is being exposed?

Exposing imperial power, representation, voice and mirror of empire

400

What is “hybridity” in post-colonial theory?

mixing of cultures

400

Which theorist coined ideas such as “Third Space” and “mimicry”?

Homi K. Bhabha

400

This theme appears in post-colonial texts when colonised people try to reclaim or rebuild their cultural history after it has been erased, damaged, or rewritten by an empire.

recovering or reconstructing cultural

400

What is “neo-colonialism,” in simple terms?

indirect control of former colonies by economic/cultural means

400

Why might a post-colonial writer use fragmentation or nonlinear narrative to depict colony life?

Non-linear form reflects disruption, fragmentation caused by colonial experience

500

What term identifies the literary works produced by formerly colonised nations?

Post-colonial literature

500

Name a major post-colonial novel or writer associated with British colonial/ post-colonial literature.

Chinua Achebe, Salman Rushdie, etc.

500

How does the theme of migration or diaspora relate to post-colonial literature?

diaspora = as a result of or response to colonialism

500

How did colonial mapping, borders or “divide and rule” strategies affect post-colonial societies?

Border drawing, forced divisions, legacy of colonial administration

500

Give one reason why studying post-colonial literature is important for understanding British Literature today.

Helps understand cultural identity, legacy of empire, global literature

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