ABSTRACT

Finally, post-colonialism attempts to recover the lost historical and contemporary voices of the marginalized, the oppressed and the dominated, through a radical reconstruction of history and knowledge production. Post-colonial theory has developed this radical edge through the works of political and literary critics such as Spivak, Said and Bhabha, who, in various ways, have sought to recover the agency and resistance of peoples subjugated by both colonialism and neocolonialism.