A. Linda Hutcheon
B. Homi Bhabha
C. Jacques Derrida
D. Fredric Jameson
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following are well-known Post-Modern theoreticians ?
A. Linda Hutcheon
B. Jean Baudrillard
C. Thomas Hobbes
D. Both A and B - Literary critics who analyze the works of Salman Rushdie often engage which “Post-Modern” school of criticism ?
A. Marxism
B. Post-Colonial Theory
C. Deconstruction
D. Feminism - Which of the following literary terms is NOT commonly deployed in Post- Colonial theory ?
A. Mimicry
B. Ambivalence
C. Hybridity
D. Serendipity - Which of the following are contemporary Indian artists who have begun to more critically examine India’s post-colonial situation ?
A. Ravinder Reddy
B. Rummana Hussain
C. Dadabhai Naoroji
D. A and B only - Which novelist is NOT commonly thought of as producing Post-Colonial work ?
A. Arundhati Roy
B. Salman Rushdie
C. Seamus Heaney
D. Vladimir Nabokov - Which Post-Colonial theorist employs an extended analysis of the term “Orientalism” ?
A. Edward Said
B. Arundhati Roy
C. Salman Rushdie
D. Homi Bhaba - Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” explores which of the following themes ?
A. Fate and free will
B. The corruptive force of technology
C. The power of religious faith
D. Disobedient children - Fill in the blank. The novel “Things Fall Apart” explores ____________ society and its encounter with European colonialism?
A. Ibo
B. Russian
C. Irish
D. Indian - William Blake’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience” explores ________________?
A. The loss of childhood and discovery of the adult world
B. The fall of Satan
C. The life of Blake
D. The history of London - “Lines Written a few Miles above Tintern Abbey” explores ________________?
A. The way in which one’s psychological state changes over time
B. The failures of Romanticism
C. The beauty of the natural world
D. Coleridge’s addiction to drugs