The Tempest and Post-Colonial Theory: Calilban and Decolonization

The Tempest and Post-Colonial Theory: Calilban and Decolonization

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11th Grade - University

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The transcript explores the character of Caliban in Shakespeare's 'The Tempest' through post-colonial and psychoanalytic lenses. It discusses how Caliban's humanity is undermined by Prospero's rhetoric and how Shakespeare's work has been used in cultural imperialism. The text highlights the role of Caliban in decolonization movements and examines interpretations by Octave Manoni and Aimé Césaire. It also addresses criticisms of post-colonial readings and emphasizes the importance of these approaches in understanding power dynamics and reclaiming cultural identity.

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In what ways does Cesaire's adaptation of The Tempest challenge traditional interpretations of the play?

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What implications does post-colonial theory have for understanding the character of Prospero?

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How do modern interpretations of Caliban's character reflect the struggles of colonized peoples?

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