Abstract

عند دراسة تاريخ الدول الاسيوية والافريقية، تلعب فترة الاحتلال دوراً مهماً في فهم تاريخ، ديانات، ثقافات وتقاليد تلك الدول. أن رواية ( الاشياء تتداعى) للكاتب تشينو أتشيبي، والتي كتبت باللغه الانكليزية ونشرت عام 1957، والتي تظهر لنا عادات، ثقافات وديانات مجتمع الإغبو (احدى العرقيات المكونه لدولة نيجيريا). تجسد الروايا فترة الاستعمار وتاثيرها على مجتمع الإغبو. وتعد توثيق لسيطرة الاستعمار على القيم والثقافات الافريقية. يعامل هذا البحث الروايه على انها روايه لدراسات ما بعد الاستعمار، من خلال التركيزعلى الصدامات بين الاستعماروسكان الارض المحتلة. انها اصدامات بين ثقافتين مختلفتين، الامبراطورية الاوربية والسكان المحليون لأفريقيا. والتي ادت الى انهيار ثقافات مجتمع الإغبو.

Highlights

  • In studying the history of Asian and African countries, the colonial period plays an important role in understanding their history, religion, tradition and culture

  • African Literature forms a main part of twentieth century world literature

  • It has been decisively agreed that African Literature represents the writing of African nationals carrying African soil reflecting African native culture and tradition;1Those who their hearts beat with Africa

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In studying the history of Asian and African countries, the colonial period plays an important role in understanding their history, religion, tradition and culture. Chinua Achebe, (1930-2013), is one of postcolonial writers who has been able to show in the structure and language of his first novel Things Fall Apart, that African writing is not an imitation of European forms, but a literature which its roots are deep in tradition.

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