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050 00 PR9387.9.A3|bT523975 2010 
082 00 823/.914|222 
092    898|bNIA177YH 
245 00 Colonialism in Chinua Achebe's Things fall apart /|cLouise
       Hawker, book editor. 
264  1 Farmington Hills, MI :|bGreenhaven Press,|c[2010] 
264  4 |c©2010 
300    161 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Social issues in literature 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-155) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gCh. 1:|tBackground on Chinua Achebe.|tThe life of Chinua
       Achebe /|rG.D. Killam ;|tChinua Achebe's philosophy of 
       fiction /|rJerome Brooks, interviewing Chinua Achebe ;
       |tAchebe feels a special commitment as an African writer /
       |rRomanus Okey Muoneke --|gCh. 2:|tThings Fall Apart and 
       colonialism.|tOkonkwo's actions foreshadow colonialism's 
       impact on traditional values /|rChristopher Heywood ;
       |tOkonkwo's loss of identity parallels the experience of 
       colonized Africans /|rIfeoma Onyemelukwe ;|tLanguage 
       conveys male Africans' and colonists' power /|rAda 
       Uzoamaka Azodo ;|tWomen play a key role in the community 
       depicted in Things Fall Apart /|rLinda Strong-Leek ;
       |tAchebe does not idealize precolonial and postcolonial 
       Igbo society /|rG.D. Killam ;|tIgbo and European cultures 
       clash ;|tWillene P. Taylor ;|tOkonkwo's tragedy is not due
       to colonialism /|rUmelo Ojinmah ;|tThe white man redeemed 
       Igbo society /|rRomanus Okey Muoneke ;|tThree distinct 
       endings present a layered approach to the colonized 
       experience /|rRichard Begam --|gCh. 3:|tContemporary 
       perspectives on colonialism.|tForeign aid is a twenty-
       first-century form of colonialism /|rJohn A. Burton ;|tThe
       one laptop per child project is a form of colonialism /
       |rStanley Douglas Stych ;|tNorfolk Islanders resist 
       colonization by Australia /|rKathy Marks ;|tFrench 
       revisionists attempted to defend colonialism in Africa /
       |rJulio Godoy ;|tThe first woman elected president in 
       Africa is called a neocolonialist /|rKuumba Chi Nia ;|tThe
       United Nations wants to force liberation on unwilling 
       colonies /|rIan Mather. 
600 10 Achebe, Chinua.|tThings fall apart. 
650  0 Colonies in literature. 
650  0 Imperialism in literature. 
651  0 Nigeria|xIn literature. 
700 1  Hawker, Louise. 
830  0 Social issues in literature. 
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