Volume : II, Issue : III, April - 2012 Portrayal of postcolonial woman in the Motswana fiction of SmithUttam B. Sonkamble Published By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The colonial power across the globe was the major setback in the normal life of the then colonised
societies. Its consequences continue to dominate the human lives even after four to five decades of their
departure now. Its impact was largely on the native culture of the state causing it heavy damage from its
root itself. Its value structure, language, conventions and family arrangement badly suffered. The major
obliteration was caused to women in number of ways except their introduction of education. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Uttam B. Sonkamble, (2012). Portrayal of postcolonial woman in the Motswana fiction of Smith. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. II, Issue. III, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/882.pdf References : - Murty, Sudha (2005). Wise and Otherwise. East West Books, Chennai.
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