Postcolonial Problems
July 15th, 2010
Thijs Willaert & Floris Biskamp: Postcolonial Problems, or: Why The Kite Runner Does (not) Matter
Many authors from former colonies consider their literary works a means of resistance to foreign domination – a tendency which has not gone unnoticed, neither in academia nor in your own local bookstore. Yet, while some critics have heralded this postcolonial movement as the liberation of the former colonies, others have accused it of being politically irrelevant, or even of consolidating the dominance of the West. Through a parallel analysis of current positions in academia and the paradigmatic case of The Kite Runner, our lecture aims to shed light on some central concepts and controversies within the polemical field of postcolonial studies and to provide a practical point of entry into this crucial debate.