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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Q A. What do you think are the contributions of post colonial thinkers Q B. What quotes from the post colonial thinkers inspire you Q C. How can be

Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Q A. What do you think are the contributions of post colonial thinkers Q B. What quotes from the post colonial thinkers inspire you Q C. How can being of service make a difference in the world. It needs to be at least 500 words.

al forms of history and culture and the construction of new national identities based on specific local knowledges and histories.” This assertion led the colonized world to be conscious to reclaim the construction of true history and culture which was distorted by the colonizers.

One of the prominent post-colonial thinker, Franz Fanon (1925-61) made it popular the branding of a certain type of people, the “Negro”, which were oppressed, discriminated upon which enabled postcolonial analysis to use a better and more accurate term “Ethnicity” which is “less reductive than the more physically based concept of race”. This lead to a more complex analysis and description of the struggle of a certain “ethnic” group reflecting and recognizing the social, cultural, and religious practices which helped to constitute the cultural identity and context of struggle of particular ethnicity.

I find this important because this put ideas into proper perspective that not all colored skin monopolized racism and colonialism. The term “Negro” is bothersome because it homogenize everything that is colored and categorizes physical features as a marker of identity and it failed to recognize the diversity of cultures within the black community.

B. What quotes from the post colonial thinkers inspire you? "explain:" Research two quotations from one or two postcolonial thinkers you have not mentioned in your previous discussion post. Interpret each of the quotes and what you have learned from these. "&nbsp.

‘As I begin to recognise that the Negro is the symbol of sin, I catch myself hating the Negro. But then I recognise that I am a Negro. There are two ways out of this conflict. Either I ask others to pay no attention to my skin, or else I want them to be aware of it. I try, then to find value for what is bad - since I have unthinkingly conceded that the black man is the colour of evil. In order to terminate this neurotic situation, in which I am compelled to choose

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