AD EDUXIAN JOURNAL

(A QUARTERLY MULTIDISCIPLINARY BLIND PEER REVIEWED & REFEREED ONLINE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL)

YEAR: 2024

E- ISSN:3048-7951

Comparing Colonialisms: A Transnational Study of Resistance in Mahasweta Devi and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o.

Abstract

The colonial experience and its afterlives have shaped the literatures of the Global South in profound ways. Writers like Mahasweta Devi from India and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o from Kenya have emerged as critical voices in articulating the struggles of marginalized communities under colonial and neo-colonial regimes. Despite their different geographical and cultural contexts, both authors converge in their commitment to foregrounding subaltern resistance, critiquing the failures of post-independence states, and reclaiming indigenous cultural epistemologies. This research seeks to conduct a comparative, transnational analysis of their works to explore how literature becomes a site of resistance against structures of domination—both colonial and internal.

Keynote: Colonialism, Neo-colonialism, Subaltern Resistance, Marginalisation,s folk and oral traditions etc.

Acceptance: 20/07/2025

Published: 14/08/2025

Writer Name

Gitanjali Netam, & Dr. Tarlochan Kaur Sandhu

Pages

93-96

DOI Numbers

08.2025-82569469