(POST)COLONIAL REPRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE IN DAVID MITCHELL’S CLOUD ATLAS, YAA GYASI’S HOMEGOING, AND COLSON WHITEHEAD’S UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

(POST)COLONIAL REPRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE IN DAVID MITCHELL’S CLOUD ATLAS, YAA GYASI’S HOMEGOING, AND COLSON WHITEHEAD’S UNDERGROUND RAILROAD

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This book examines the representation of violence in Cloud Atlas, Homegoing, and Underground Railroad using Johan Galtung’s violence triangle theory.

  • The description claims that (post)colonial history of the Afro-American community has witnessed oppressive violence for more than six hundred years.

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