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Seminar paper from the year 2024 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: B+, University of Education Weingarten (Faculty of Foreign languages), course: English language, language: English, abstract: This paper takes a cursory look at the elements of colonialism in Sizwe Banzi is Dead, written by Athol Fugard. The work focusses on the different facets of colonial and post-colonial images of racial discrimination, exploitation, oppression, torture, dehumanization, and alienation, as well as the manner in which the dramatist explicates these…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2024 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Culture and Applied Geography, grade: B+, University of Education Weingarten (Faculty of Foreign languages), course: English language, language: English, abstract: This paper takes a cursory look at the elements of colonialism in Sizwe Banzi is Dead, written by Athol Fugard. The work focusses on the different facets of colonial and post-colonial images of racial discrimination, exploitation, oppression, torture, dehumanization, and alienation, as well as the manner in which the dramatist explicates these horrible consequences in his work, Sizwe Bonzi Is Dead. It provides a critical viewpoint on the playwright's portraiture of many characters, themes, and other concerns highlighted as symbolic representations of diverse aspects of colonialism. According to the research, Athol Fugard's Sizwe Bansi Is Dead is a literary endeavour to wage a literary war against European and Western imperialists who continue to make life difficult for minorities, colonized, and oppressed people, particularly in South Africa.
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Abdulai Seidu hails from Wa ( Dondoli) in the Upper West Region , Ghana. He had his elementary school education in Walembelle, in the Sissala East District. He proceeded to Kanton SHS and Tumu College of Education respectively. After completion, he taught for a while before enrolling at the University of Cape Coat, Ghana, where he majored in English and Religious studies. He still did not rest on his laurels so he enrolled again at the University of education, Winneba and read a Master of Education in English Language. Currently , he lectures as a part-time tutor at the College Of Distance Education, University of Cape Coast, Ghana and Wa SHTS respectively.