I am from India Sir.
I am extremely thankful to you.
Teachers like you are so rare these days.
May Mahakal Bless you
Thank you for your work
I cannot agree with everything you argue here today
but there is always tomorrow
The Explanation was to the point and lucid. Great guidance. Thank You sir
Thank you so much for taking the time to answer my question. I appreciate it. Indeed my comparison is invalid due to the nature of postmodernism as a whole movement and postcolonialism as a field of literary study. I've read some literature in this topic such as Kwame Appiah's critical essay and this drew out the premise that The relationship between postmodernism and postcolonialism is a troubled one. postco-
lonial literature that has some postmodern traits could be as reluctant targets of criticism due to their association with
Eurocentric poststructuralism and postmodernism, therefore with their adoption of Western theory seen
as potentially strengthening Western hegemony... I think the discussion gets even more controversial with each question or problem raised.
You are welcome. I find Appiah’s understanding of both a bit thin. I also found his book on Cosmopolitianism a bit reductive. I think as a scholar you should read and then decide for yourself where you stand. Postmodernism, however, is a highly complex phenomenon and its opponents usually reduce it a few tropes to mount their critiques and the same applies to critiques of Postcolonialism
@@masoodraja certainly. I've just started reading the literature. There is a lot to read and analyze so it's too early to make hasty judgments. Your videos are a stepping stone to dive into the matter!
It is also an wonderful session. But I think the term, Postcolonialism first needs to be defined in a very post-modern perspective. Will be looking forward to listen to that.
Thanks. I have quite a few videos on that. Please do take a deeper look at the videos.
Hello Dr! Thank you so much for yet another amazing vidoe. What chapter from the location of culture are you referring to? Could you also please direct me to where I can find more or other sources on what makes postcolonial writing revolutionary ?
Thank you. Check out the chapter The Postcolonial and the Postmodern. As for resources, I do not have a list but I am sure if you perform a refined search on Google scholar, a lot will come up.
@@masoodraja will do! Thanks a lot and best of luck with your new venture! I know it takes a lot of bravery and confidence to do so and for that I applaud you
Hello Sir! Would you please tell me what is the concept you mention in minute 5:11? I'm not sure I'm hearing correctly. Thank you.
I don’t think I mention a concept there; it is just a continuation of my discussion in the video.
Would you kindly clarify the distinctions between literary criticism and literary theory, it would benefit us a lot.
May I put a query sir?
What are the relationship between postcolonialism and globalisation?
Thank you. Please watch my webinars on both, just do a channel search, and you will be able to discern my views on it.
Thank you so much for this!! Your kind spirit is felt even through a screen :).
You are so welcome!