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Published March 15, 2019 | Version v1
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Postcolonial Strain in the Writings of Chinua Achebe and J.M. Coetzee

Creators

  • 1. Assistant Professor, Department of English Periyar University Constituent College of Arts and Science Idappadi, Salem

Description

Comparative study shows a broader way of looking at unseen myth and search 
for the hidden myth without any border. The violent effect of past has enduring
consequences on people’s identities and their wellbeing. Exploring the similar matrix
of memory and trauma has become the concern of writers like Chinua Achebe and
J.M. Coetzee. The life and laughter of the colonized people is unheard because of
the memory and trauma occupied in the mind of victims. Writers like Chinua Achebe
and J.M. Coetzee have not only endeavored to express the memories but also have
attracted international acclaim and attention through their sincere manuscripts.
The paper brings out the application of memory and trauma to demonstrate the
aftereffect of colonialism at one side and providing strong foundation for futuristic
visions with complete evacuation of the past problems in the writings of Chinua
Achebe and J.M. Coetzee.

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