The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature

Abstract: In this paper, my objective is to examine Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s novel The River Between (1965), Chinua Achebe’s novel Arrow of God (1988), and Manohar Malgonkar’s novel A Bend in the Ganges (1964) with the aim of exploring the literary impacts of the ‘divide and rule’ policy in the contex...

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Main Author: Sheikh Zobaer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hyperion University 2019-03-01
Series:HyperCultura
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Online Access:http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Zobaer-Sheick.pdf
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spelling doaj-9fc60d00128f42a2a641c1094d5c94252020-11-24T22:00:49ZengHyperion UniversityHyperCultura2559-20252019-03-017114The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature Sheikh Zobaer0North South University, Dhaka, BangladeshAbstract: In this paper, my objective is to examine Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s novel The River Between (1965), Chinua Achebe’s novel Arrow of God (1988), and Manohar Malgonkar’s novel A Bend in the Ganges (1964) with the aim of exploring the literary impacts of the ‘divide and rule’ policy in the context of South Asia and Africa. In both regions, the colonizers shrewdly executed this policy despite the fact that Africa and South Asia are different in terms of geography, culture, and history. The colonizers quickly identified and manipulated the existing differences among the locals and introduced new agents of division which helped them rule by damaging the communal unity. In both regions, the colonizers followed similar principles which suggests that the sociocultural factors shared some significant features. In this paper, I will explore the aforementioned novels to discover what insight literature gives us into the various factors that helped the colonizers execute this policy in two different geographical and geopolitical contexts. http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Zobaer-Sheick.pdfdivide and rulecolonizationAfricaSouth Asiacommunal division
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The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
HyperCultura
divide and rule
colonization
Africa
South Asia
communal division
author_facet Sheikh Zobaer
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title The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
title_short The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
title_full The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
title_fullStr The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
title_full_unstemmed The ‘Divide and Rule’ Policy as Revealed in African and South Asian Literature
title_sort ‘divide and rule’ policy as revealed in african and south asian literature
publisher Hyperion University
series HyperCultura
issn 2559-2025
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract: In this paper, my objective is to examine Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s novel The River Between (1965), Chinua Achebe’s novel Arrow of God (1988), and Manohar Malgonkar’s novel A Bend in the Ganges (1964) with the aim of exploring the literary impacts of the ‘divide and rule’ policy in the context of South Asia and Africa. In both regions, the colonizers shrewdly executed this policy despite the fact that Africa and South Asia are different in terms of geography, culture, and history. The colonizers quickly identified and manipulated the existing differences among the locals and introduced new agents of division which helped them rule by damaging the communal unity. In both regions, the colonizers followed similar principles which suggests that the sociocultural factors shared some significant features. In this paper, I will explore the aforementioned novels to discover what insight literature gives us into the various factors that helped the colonizers execute this policy in two different geographical and geopolitical contexts.
topic divide and rule
colonization
Africa
South Asia
communal division
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