postcolonialism
Etymology
From post- + colonialism.
noun
- An era or attitude relating to the period after the settlement of one country by another, or very broadly, after the 1960s, when many colonised countries gained their independence.
- An academic discipline that attempts to analyse, explain, and respond to the cultural legacies of colonialism and imperialism.“As a literary theory, postcolonialism examines literature produced both by authors in colonial countries and by colonized peoples responding to colonial legacies by ‘writing back’, or challenging colonial cultural attitudes through literature.”