Post Colonialism And The Importance Of Storytelling Essay

PAGES
2
WORDS
597
Cite

¶ … pervasiveness of storytelling in indigenous cultures around the world, the methods and media of narrative storytelling became the most appropriate literary device for post-colonial and anti-colonial writers. Storytelling allows for nuanced expression of ideas using rich imagery and symbolism, shifting the point of view and perspective away from the dominant narrative imposed by a colonizing force. Storytelling empowers the storyteller and the people or culture that storytelling device represents, enabling the creation of new post-colonial identities. Although it is impossible to undo colonialism entirely, it is nevertheless possible to reassess its effects through the arts. Storytelling also enables indigenous narratives to resurface in new ways meaningful to a post-colonial generation. Old myths and symbols take on new meaning and relevance, and old heroes can assume new identities or politically potent roles to become models for successive generations. The ingredients of storytelling tend to revolve around the hero's journey as a story will invite the audience to vicariously live through the protagonist to learn important lessons. A story has specific elements including setting, which can include both geographic/spatial and temporal/historical elements. The setting allows the storytelling to have a specific context, which can also be adapted to suit changes in the environment or society. In addition to setting, storytelling involves strong characterization, for heroes and their allies as well as anti-heroes or antagonists. Elements...

...

In other words, a hero behaves and acts according to the prevailing norms in that culture. Storytelling allows the post-colonial writer to comment on the efficacy of indigenous norms and to highlight the ways colonialist structures and systems impinge upon traditional norms and values.
Storytelling can also be driven by plot and framing. The plot will reflect the hero's journey as the protagonist encounters challenges and setbacks including personifications of colonialist political institutions. Environmental disasters and wars can be directly or symbolically represented, and it is how the hero works through the difficulties that central to the storytelling mechanism. Framing enables the presentation of narrative elements within a political worldview. Moreover, the elements of storytelling allow post-colonial writers to engage in political discourse in a subversive and subtle way. Storytelling is not directly disruptive, but can in some cases cause disruption by drawing attention to the impact of colonial subjugation and oppression. Audiences receiving the storytelling can change their perspectives and their assumptions, helping to undo the brainwashing that is necessary for total social control in an oppressive situation. When stories are told in indigenous languages instead of the language of the colonizer, their power can reach increasing crescendos as tools of linguistic and…

Cite this Document:

"Post Colonialism And The Importance Of Storytelling" (2017, April 23) Retrieved April 24, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/post-colonialism-and-the-importance-of-storytelling-2164720

"Post Colonialism And The Importance Of Storytelling" 23 April 2017. Web.24 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/post-colonialism-and-the-importance-of-storytelling-2164720>

"Post Colonialism And The Importance Of Storytelling", 23 April 2017, Accessed.24 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/post-colonialism-and-the-importance-of-storytelling-2164720

Related Documents

Things Fall Apart repudiates imperialist and colonialist ideology almost goes without saying and is one of the primary underlying purposes and themes of the novel (Osei-Nyame, 1999, p. 148). Things Fall Apart is so much more than an anti-colonialist novel or even a post-colonialist one. The novel conveys complex moral ambiguities that plague human societies whatever their ethnicity or geographic location. Okonkwo is a fierce, unyielding, patriarchal hero whose

Roberto Rossellini's movie Paisan and its significance and importance, combining and analysis of its visual/literary/conceptual dimensions with post-war Italian culture and history (1946) Roberto Rossellini's movie Paisan and its significance Following the Second World War, extremely harsh period encompassed the economic and social development of many nations. Italy in this period was no exception as leading forces continued to challenge the development of the country. The post war period saw varied challenges

Undocumented Students Equity to in-State Tuition: Reducing The Barriers There exist policy ambiguities and variations at federal, state, and institutional levels related to undocumented student access to and success in higher education and this has created problems for these students. This study investigated specific policies and procedures to provide the resources and capital to assist undocumented students as well as reviewed key elements of showing the correlation of these difficulties with ethnic