POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE, INTERACTION OF LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
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St Petersburg State University
Abstract
Establishing basic laws of narrative formation and tracing certain trends in its
development is always an interesting and fruitful subject of study. The purpose
of this article is a detailed review of the main theoretical works related
to the emergence and development of the theory of postcolonial literature.
The problems related to the term “postcolonial” are highlighted, the vectors
of interaction of English-speaking postcolonial literature are considered. In
connection with the analysis of the political traditions of the functioning of
colonies, the main trends in the development of Western postcolonial theories
of literature are traced, in particular, the views and psychological theories
of Franz Fanon. Apart from “three-level” theory by Fenon, the concept
of nationalism and the views of the postcolonial literature theorist E. Said are
covered in detail. Said introduces the concept of “orientalism” and reveals the
mechanisms of false positioning of the hero — the original inhabitant of the
colony. The works of G. Spivak and her feminist works are also considered,
as well as the works of Homi Bhabha, who follows Lacan’s psycholinguistic
theory. The result of the study is the identification of those common patterns
that are formed in English-language post-colonial prose, including works by
J. Rhys, Zadie Smith and S. Rushdie. This sort of literature largely breaks the
rules of the English language tradition. A tendency is to develop a new kind of
narrative regarding historical novel.