Year: 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 4

SPECIAL ISSUE– THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCES MULTIDISCIPLINARY

Agreements, Truces, and Treaties in the Islamic State- Dr. Mahmoud Khalif Khudair Al-Hayani, Assistant Dr. Reem Muhammad Tayeb |Pages: 178-187|

Volume 1, Issue3

DOI: https://zenodo.org/records/10522249

Keywords: Colonialism, novel, season of migration.

Abstract: The colonial experience, whose effects are still lingering after the end of direct colonialism and independence, formed the backgrounds and foundation of the terms (postcolonial literature), (postcolonial criticism), (colonial theory), and (discourse). Postcolonial discourse) and other such attributes. They all revolve around the study of colonialism, its effect after liberation or independence as well. The legality of the postcolonial reading can be sought in the narrative of the migration season to the north of the good good and the frequent relationship and imbalance between East and West. The post-colonial discourse worked in this novel on the basis of difference, antagonism, marginalization and the center between national culture and world culture, and the frequent relationship, antagonism and a sense of inferiority that continued to dominate Eastern thinking and consciousness towards the West. Negative compares or contradicts with what they want the West or the West, and that the East vision of the West is a geographical imagination and nothing more.

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