Welcome readers! This blog post is a response to a thinking activity assigned by Megha Ma'am from the Department of English at MKBU. This blog is a part of our thinking activity, and its primary focus will be on a comparative and critical analysis of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe" and J.M. Coetzee's novel "Foe". Let us begin with a brief introduction to the author and their respective works. J.M. Coetzee's novel "Foe" is a Contemporary retelling of Daniel Defoe's classic work, "Robinson Crusoe."
Thursday, 19 October 2023
Foe by J.M.Coetzee
Friday, 13 October 2023
Conclusion : The Future of Post Colonial Studies
' Thinking Activity '
Welcome readers! This blog is written in response to the task assigned by Dr.Dilip Barad sir. In this blog, I will Summarize another Ania Loomba's article - " Conclusion : The Future of Post Colonial Studies." I have made seperate blogs for both the articles of Ania Loomba. Click here to Visit my blog on :-
Conclusion: Globalization and the future of Post Colonial Studies.
Conclusion : The Future of Post - Colonial Studies
Some of the best known Practitioners of Post Colonial Studies, like Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Claim that they no longer have a Post Colonial Perspective. Post Colonial is the day before yesterday. For Some PostColonialists, both within and Outside literary Studies Such rethink has been Prompted by their engagement with new challenges, such as those Posed by environmental Studies. Thus Dipesh Chakraborty finds that all his readings in theories of Globalization, Marxist analysis of capital , Subaltern Studies, and Post Colonial Criticism over the last twenty five years have not Prepared him for the task of analyzing the Planetary crisis of climate change. In this Article Ania Loomba wants to briefly reflect on some of these challenges and what they mean for a Post Colonial critique.
Ecology is a new concern for many intellectuals and activist concerted with the Contemporary legacies of colonialism. Climate change is coming as a big threat. There are so many videos available on You - tube about Climate change. It is important to see that;
" How all Constructions destroy the Ecology. In that reference, Post Colonial argument and insights become important ."
Vandana Shiva , an environmental activist. She exposed the Connection between Colonialism and the destruction of environmental diversity. She argues that the growth of capitalism , and now of trans - national Corporations , excerbated the dynamic begun under Colonialism which has destroyed Sustainable local cultures ; these cultures were also more women friendly , Partly because women's work was so crucially tied to Producing food and fodder.
" Ecology and human culture are intricately linked with each other."
Ramchandra Guha and Juan Martinez Alier (1997) , Critics Point out is evident in America environmentalism and its obsession with the wilderness. Rob Nixon further notes that this wilderness obsession is celebrated in American literature as well as in natural history. Nixon suggests such 'Spatial amnesia' is one reason why Post Colonial Criticism has been suspicious of earth - first green Criticism and therefore has not engaged with questions relating to the environment.
Ken Saro Wiwa - environment activist from Nigeria led MOSOP or the Movement for the survival of the Ogoni People , an indigenous group in southeast Nigeria, whose Oil - rich homelands were targated for drilling by multinationals, leading to their large scale displacement and to wide scale environmental destruction. Ken saro viwa executed after criticizing the activities of the multinational Oil Compines in Nigeria.
In India , the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) led widespread Protests against a Project , funded by multinational as well as indigenous capital, to build scores of large dams across central India. The Protests highlighted not just the ecological damage but also the displacement of thousands of trible Peoples all across the Narmada Valley.
Chittaroopa Palit , One of the leaders of the NBA says that ,
" She and her Comrades learnt a lot about the structures and Process of Globalization through these Struggles. NBA developed new forms of resistance by drawing on the rich experience of the local people and their knowledge of the land."
In sharp Contrast is the resistance to the Plunder of the forests in central India by Iron and bauxite mining compaines. The movement here is led by Maoist Guerrillas who have taken control of large swathes of territory and are being hunted by the Police and the army.
Arundhati Roy writes that the Constitution of free India 'ratified Colonial Policy and made the state state custodian of tribal homelands. Over night, it turned the entire tribal Polulation into squatters on their own land. It denied them their traditional rights to forest Produce, it criminalised a whole way of life.'
Further , Karl Marx explained that ;
" The enclosure of the commons was crucial to the birth of capitalism. He describes the Process in England : beginning at the end of the fifteenth century, the forcible usurpation of Communal Poverty occured first by means of individual acts of violence and later through the Parliamentary acts for Enclosures of the commons. Along with Slavery and colonialism, the takeover of the commons and the conversation of various forms of collective Peoperty rights into Private Property involved dispossessing large Sections of the Population, both in the Colonising and Colonized countries, So that wealth would be accumulated by a few. It also turned those dispossessed People into landless labourers and forced them into a cash economy; their work was thus Commodified. In short it give us the idea that ;
" How One can Protect Commoners."
Rosa Luxemburg's Work :- "The Accumulation of capital." She is not agreed what Karl Marx has Said. She suggested the need to revise Marx. Karl Marx visualised capitalism as a closed system. She argued that for capitalism to thrive it constantly needs new markets for its goods, which cannot be consumed entirely within the system. Luxemburg 's ideas remain important today for two reasons.
1. Firstly, she alerts us to the deep historical Connections between trade and colonialism.
2. Secondly, she reminds us that accumulation is a Constant Process rather than a Past event.
Amitav Ghosh's recent book, "The River of smoke" offers a deeply Compelling Fictional account by looking at the Opium trade and war in China.
David Harvey suggests that we redefine 'Primitive accumulation' as accumulation by dispossession. Nationalised industries have been Privatised. Family farming has been taken over by agribusiness. And Slavery has not disappeared.
Swapna Bannerjee Guha argues that accumulation by dispossession is at the very heart of neoliberal development. Concluding that it involves not just dispossession from land but losing rights over nature , livelihood Practices , related knowledge and even culture - all that capital needs to appropriate for its expnasion and increasing Profit.
In one of the essay , Dipesh Chakraborty writes that ;
" Whereas historians had Previously assumed that the environment changed so slowly as to be a negligible factor in human history, we have now reached a ' tipping Point' where it is clear that human beings have become geological agents' in a much more drastic and immediate Palpable way. They are now the main determinant of the environment of the Planet , ushering in a new geological age that can be called the Anthropocene. "
In short he gave idea about ;
" Towards a new Universalism and the Anthropocene. "
In last, Ania Loomba Suggested and highlighted four areas about the Future of Post Colonial Studies.
1. The Environment
2. The history and Present of indigenous Peoples and societies.
3. Post modern histories and cultures
4. The Ongoing Colonization of territories labour and Peoples by global capitalism.
Here are some examples of Movies which depicts the environmental crisis and concerns.
1.Sherni :-
Thursday, 12 October 2023
Conclusion: Globalization and the Future of Post Colonial Studies
Welcome readers! This blog is written in response to the thinking activity assigned by Dr. Dilip Barad sir from Department of English, MKBU. In this blog I am going to summarize two articles from Ania Loomba's book - 'Colonialism and Post Colonialism about Post Colonial Studies. The First article is Conclusion : Globalization and the future of Post Colonial Studies (2nd Edition) and another one is Conclusion : The Future of Post Colonial Studies (3rd Edition). But, First let's understand the concept of Postcolonial Studies.
◇ What is Postcolonial Studies :-
The interdisciplinary approach embraced by Post Colonial Studies Provides a Variety of academic tools and Perspectives to study the Social, Cultural and Psychological aftermath of Colonialism and the identity crisis generated in the wake of decolonization. In another words, Postcolonialism is the critical academic study of the Cultural, Political and economic legacy of Colonialism and Imperialism , Focusing on the impact of human Control and exploitation of Colonized People and their lands. The field started to emerge in the 1960s, as scholars from Previously colonized Country began Publishing on the lingering effects of Colonialism, developing a critical theory analysis of the history, Culture, literature and discourse of imperial Power.
One Possible definition for Postcolonialism is that ;
" It involves a studied engagement with the experience of Colonialism and its Past and Present effects, both at the local level of ex - colonial Societies and at the level of more general global developments thought to be the after- effects of empire."
Postcolonialism often also involves the discussion of experiences such as Slavery, migration, suppression and resistance, difference, race, gender and Place as well as responses to the discourses of imperial Europe such as history, Philosophy, anthropology and lingustics.
□ Conclusion : Globalization and the future of Post Colonial Studies
This Particular article talks about the relationship between Globalization and the Future of Post Colonial Studies. She examines the impact of Globalization on Post Colonial Studies. She argues that Globalization has led to a more interconnected and transnational world, which has both challenged and expanded the Scope of Postcolonial Studies. Ania Loomba identifies several key areas in which Globalization is transforming Postcolonial Studies.
Globalization has led to the movement of people and Cultures across borders, creating new transnational Communities. Post Colonial Scholars are increasingly examining the experience of these communities, as well as they challenge and redefine traditional notions of Identity and belonging.
● " Post Colonial tool become very much Intresting when it comes to question."
This article also talks about the Perspectives of different Scholars like Thomas Friedman, Hardt and Negri , Joseph E.Stiglitz and P.sainath. In addition to that It also talks about Globalization and its Discontents - Work by Noam Chomsky.
1. 9/11 Attack :-
The 9/11 Attack also known as September 11 Attacks. This Particular events investigates that how the Concept of Global war intertwines with Globalization, giving rise to discussion on violence within this Context. This tragedy served as a catalyst for the emergence of the New American Empire and the Subsequent Global war on terror.
" Since the events of 11 September 2001, the so called global war on terror, and the US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, it is harder than ever to see our world as simply Post Colonial. As the new American Empire develops, openly and shrilly advocated by Policy- makers , Politicians, and academics. Within the US and elsewhere, it is more since the events of 11 September 2001, the so called global war on terror and the urgent than ever to think about the questions of dominations and resistance that have been raised by anti Colonial movements and Post Colonial studies worldwide. "
2. Market Fundamentalism :-
Market Fundamentalism Sheds light on the role of global institutions like the world Bank and the IMF in shaping the global economic landscape.
P.Sainath further explores the destructive impact of Market Fundamentalism. In seminar Paper and Then There was the Market, he makes this Particular Observation :
" Market Fundamentalism destroys more human lives than any other simply because it cuts across all national, Cultural, geographic, religious and other boundaries. It is as much at home in Moscow as in Mumbai or Minnesota. South - africa whose advances in the early 1990s thrilled the world moved swiftly from apartheid to Neoliberalism. It sits as easily in Hindu, Islamic or Christian Societies and it contributes angry, despairing recruits to the armies of all religious Fundamentalisms. Based on the Premise that the Market is the soultion to all the Problems of the human race, it is too a very religious Fundamentalism. It has its own Gospel : The Gospel of st. Growth , of st. Choice."
The impact of Market Fundamentalism on Globalization is a contentious issue, as Some argue that the actual measures taken under Globalization resulted in the Process of imposition and underdevelopment. Moreover, Some critics also claim that new Global Powers apply a theory that , while facilitating global Connections and creating new Opportunities, but it also entrenches divisions.
3.Empire:-
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri are theorists of Globalization , who take the Contemporary world to function in a way that is distinct from its Modern Past. According to them ;
" Empire as a Universal Order that accepts no boundaries or limits."
It shows that how this emerging empire is fundamentally different from the Imperialism of European dominance and Capitalist expansions in Previous eras. Hardt and Negri open their case in Empire by arguing that nation state based systems of Power are rapidly unraveling under the onslaught of world capitalism. Globalization cannot be understood as a simple Process of de - regulating world markets. The old conformist ideas of empire is that of the existence of a statist world of rulling class and Proletariat of a dominant core and a Subject Periphary.
This statist world is breaking down and is being replaced by a less dichotomous and more intricate and Complicated Pattern of inequality. It is generally thought that if the Contemporary world system can be described as anempire, it is because of the overwhelming concentration of financial, diplomatic and military Power in American hands. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri argued that ;
" Globalization is transforming individual nation states into a System of diffuse national and global institutions of Power in other words a new type of Empire which raises the Possiblity for a multitude of peolpe to fight it."
The Conclusion that Hardt and Negri draw in Empire , is that Contemporary Globalization, though it certainty introduces new forms of capitalist command and exploitation, to be welcomed because it is capital 's latest concession to the force of insurgent subjectivity. It contains the seeds of another Globalization , the counter empire of global Communism.
4.Role of Universities:-
The notion of the New Imperialism extends its Influence into the relam of educational institutions, Where it raises critical questions about the Preparation of the best and brightest students for Imperial missions. Nilall Ferguson suggest that ;
" United States should Consider sending its most talented students; often hailing from its leading Universities , to fulfill this mission."
It seems that the Critique of Globalization is not accepted and hence, using the crisis of 9/11 and global war on terror, the Post Colonial studies is also attacked. Ania Loomba Observed that disciplines of history and literature are also not extempt from this Politics of Patriotism and hyper nationalism. "Those who do not teach western history and literature are not exempt from Critique, In an earlier report ACTA ( Anti - Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) had complained not only that Shakespeare was being dropped from required courses but that Shakespeare and Renaissance were being Polluted by a Focus on Social issues such as Poverty and Sexuality. "
One of Edward Said's most valuable achievements in Orientalism was not simply to establish the Connections between Scholarship and state - Power in the Colonial Period, but to indicate its afterlife in a Post - Colonial global formation with the US as its Epicenter. This Article ends with the lines that ;
" If Universities are to remain sites of dissent and free intellectual inquiry , if scholarship is not be at the service of American or any other Power, Critiques of Past and ongoing empires are going to be more necessary than ever.
Now Let us see some of the examples of movies which happened due to Globalization.
1. Tigers :-
This film based on the true story of former Nestle Pakistan Salesman who fights against multi national Compaines. In this movie we can find the Conflict between One man and Corporate World.
2. Ghayal once again :-
This Film depicts the Conflict of four youngsters who witnessed the murder of an RTI activist by a powerful businesses owner Bansal.
3. Reluctant Fundamentalist :-
This film is directed by Mira Nair and it is about the Conflict of Market and religious Fundamentalism in the aftermath of 9/ 11 Attacks. This movie is adapted from Mohsin Hamid 's novel with the same title.
To Conclude, I have tried to analyze this Article of Ania Loomba about Conclusion : Globalization and the future of Post Colonial Studies and give examples of selected movies.
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Tuesday, 10 October 2023
The Wretched of the Earth
Welcome, readers! This blog is written in response to the thinking activity assigned by Megha Ma'am from Department of English at MKBU. In this blog, I will explore the questions and answers related to Frantz Fanon's work, 'The Wretched of the Earth.' But before we delve further, let's begin with a brief overview of Frantz Fanon and his non-fiction work.
Frantz Fanon's ' The Wretched of the Earth ' :-
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