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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – ENGLISH LITERATURE
THIRD SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
EL 3803 – POST CALONIAL LITERATURE
Date & Time : 24.04.2007/9.00-12.00 Dept. No. Max. 100 Marks
PART – A
I Answer the following in 50 words each: 10 x 3 = 30
- From the recognition of us as the Magi, it is one step to his inevitable apotheosis.
- Bring out the significance of this line.
- She is the Chief’s daughter. I don’t know her. But I hear she has not even been to school.
- Identify the speaker. In what ways is ‘She’ related to the speaker?
- You may begin
by not shouting –
we are tired of noise.
– Comment on these lines.
- No longer then bestride the threshold.
But step in and stay
For good.
– What is meant is these lines? Explain.
- Marble as Greece, like Faulkner’s south in stone,
Deciduous beauty prospered and is gone:
-What is referred to as ‘gone’? Explain.
- Decolonization is the process of revealing and dismantling colonist power in all its forms. – Comment on these lines.
- Euro-centrism is the conscious or unconscious process by which Europe and European cultural assumptions are constructed as, or assumed to be, the normal, the natural or the universal. Explain.
- Globalization is the process where by individual lives and local communities are affected by economic and cultural forces that operate world – wide
– Bring out the significance.
- Mimicry has come to describe the ambivalent relationship between colonizer and colonized. – Illustrate.
- The concept of ‘negritude’ implied that all people of negro descent shared certain inalienable essential characteristics. – Explain
PART – B
II Answer any EIGHT of the following in 150 words each: 8 x5 = 40
- Identify any TEN postcolonial problems as seen from the texts prescribed for your study, from Africa and West Indies. Give suitable examples and quotes.
- Do the Wound in the Heart and The Rebels focus on the same theme or issue? Explain.
- Comment on Walcott’s views on colonialism as seen in ‘Ruins of A Great House’
- How does soyinka reform religion in Jero’s Metamorphosis?
- Critically evaluate Isaac Mruma’s ideas in ‘Just sit, oppressor, just sit’.
- Write briefly on the similarities between feminism and post-colonialism.
- How do Marxist theories appeal for post-colonial societies.
- Write a paragraph on the interrelationship between modernism and post-colonialism.
- Write a short note on the limitations of post-colonial theory
- Comment on the themes of Imperialism, Colonialism and Nationalism in The English Patient.
PART – C
III Answer any TWO of the following in 400 words each: 2 x 15 = 30
- a) Critically review Soyinka’s ideas and views on politics as seen from his play Kongi’s Harvest.
Or
- b) How are East African postcolonial themes different from West Indian themes?
Discuss.
- a) Comment on the theme of Quest for Identity in A House For Mr. Biswas.
Or
- b) The Midnight’s Children is the story of a questing – hero from Bombay to Delhi –