One of the defining characteristics of postcolonial literature
One of the defining characteristics of postcolonial literature is unique postcolonial national identity crises. It's about the issue of relocation and change of location. Dislocation may erode the concern with the recovery of an established identifying relationship between place and self. According to D.E.S. Maxwell's concept, it also encompasses the creation of a positive sense of self. Enslavement, accompanied by transportation or ‘voluntary' ejection from indentured labor and migration, is the cause of this. Denigration of culture may also be a kind of conscious and unconscious cultural destruction. They can be the results of oppression of the original personality and also culture by a supposedly educational model or superior race. The dialectic of displacement or place is always the main key of post-colonial society. Those societies were either formulated by the process of invention, settlement or combination of both. The standard feature of all post-colonial literature is beyond the historical and cultural differences, displacement, place and a pervasive concern of the myths of identity and lastly authenticity.
The development of a valid identifying relationship between self and location
The development or recovery of a valid identifying relationship between self and location has been presented. It is the characteristics of this post-special, post-colonial crises of identity as a key feature of post-colonial literature. It is also here that it comes into being; dislocation may erode the concern with the recovery of an effective identifying relationship between place and self or development.an active sense of self or valid according to D.E.S. Maxwell definition. The cause of this is the experience of enslavement, transportation or ‘voluntary' ejection from indentured labor and migration. Cultural denigration can also be another destruction of it with the conscious and unconscious. They can be the results of oppression of the original personality and also culture by a supposedly educational model or superior racial. The dialectic of displacement or place is always the main key of post-colonial society. Those societies can either have been created by the process of invention, settlement or combination of both. The standard feature of all post-colonial literature is beyond the historical and cultural differences, displacement, place and a pervasive concern of the myths of identity and lastly authenticity. The development or recovery of a valid identifying relationship between self and location has been presented.