NAVIGATING POSTCOLONIAL LANDSCAPES: POWER, IDENTITY, AND REPRESENTATION IN THE NOVELS OF ABDULRAZZAQ GURNAH
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Postcolonial literature, Abdulrazzaq Gurnah, Comparative analysis, Power dynamics, Identity construction, Global perspectives.Abstrak
This article embarks on a nuanced exploration of postcolonial literature, employing a robust comparative lens to analyze the multifaceted works of Abdulrazzaq Gurnah alongside those of other influential writers. Focused on unraveling narratives surrounding power dynamics, identity construction, and representation, the study aims to discern shared experiences and unique perspectives across diverse cultural and geographical contexts. By employing a transnational lens, the research seeks to illuminate both shared narratives and unique perspectives that characterize postcolonial literature across different cultural, historical, and geographical contexts.
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