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Decolonising the Mind by Ngugi  wa Thiong'o; 9780852555019

Decolonising the Mind

By Ngugi wa Thiong'o

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Decolonising the Mind is a seminal work by Ngugi wa Thiong'o that challenges the colonial legacy embedded in language and literature. It serves as a powerful exploration of the relationship between language, culture, and identity, urging readers to reconsider the impact of colonialism on societal narratives.

The Story

In this profound text, Ngugi articulates his personal journey from writing in English to embracing his native Kikuyu language. He argues that language is not merely a tool for communication but a vessel of culture and identity. Through a series of essays, he critiques the dominance of colonial languages and advocates for a literary renaissance rooted in indigenous tongues.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intellectual Depth: Readers appreciate Ngugi's incisive analysis of the sociolinguistic implications of colonialism.
  • Cultural Resonance: The work resonates with those exploring themes of identity and post-colonial consciousness.
  • Compelling Narrative: Ngugi’s personal anecdotes intertwine with broader cultural critiques, making the text both engaging and informative.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students and scholars of sociolinguistics, literary studies, and cultural studies, as well as anyone interested in the intersections of language and colonial history. It is a vital read for those who enjoyed Ngugi's other works, such as Petals of Blood and A Grain of Wheat, as it offers deeper insights into his literary philosophy.

“Language carries culture, and culture carries, particularly through orature, the entire body of values by which we come to perceive ourselves and our place in the world.” – Ngugi wa Thiong'o
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 216 mm × 143 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 128
Publisher: James Currey
ISBN: 9780852555019

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