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Colonialism is the conquest and control of other people's land and
lives. Not limited to the incursion of various European powers into
Asia, Africa or the Americas alone, it is a continuous, widespread
feature of human history. Leela Gandhi remarks: "Colonialism marks
the historical process whereby the West attempts systematically to
cancel or negate the cultural difference and value of the
'non-west'." India was one of the "productive colonies" for the
West, and its natives mere "human material." The Orient was treated
as "alien and unusual," civilizationally inferior, weak and
suitable for colonisation, says Said. It was "a playground for
Western desires, repressions, investments, projections" and that it
was Europe's "richest colonies" and one of its "recurring images of
the Other." Asif Currimbhoy, the authentic voice in Indian English
theatre deals with various notions of postcolonialism in all his
plays, written during India's post-independence period, with their
focus on the cultural, social and political dimensions.
Contemporary postcolonial discourses put capitalism culpable when
it depends on racial hierarchies, self-other distinction, and all
sorts of oppression.
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