The Questions of Identity, Hybridity and Colonialism In Morocco. Colonialism has affected the people who were colonized economically, socially, politically, culturally. As a result of colonization, colonizing nations implemented their own culture within their colonies, the colonial authority requires that it has an essence that is natural and not allowed to be distorted or disturbed. Thus, the colonizer legitimizes his rules of recognition and his rejection of the native's culture. He claims that his culture would not be productive much as the mule if it is mixed or mingled with an eccentric culture. Within this fusion, the concept of hybridity emerges....Keywords:
Oussama El Addouli, Graduate Researcher, Hybridity, Morocco, Postcolonialism, Hybrid Culture, Resistance, Homi Bhabha, Edward Said The Tibetan Image of Mahatma Gandhi The interweaving of two visual schemes in the Gandhi illustrations demonstrates a kind of post-colonial (and post-exilic) hybridity in which pre-existing structures are negotiated and given novel realignments which reflect the political significance of an Indian adopted by some Tibetans into a canon of saints.Keywords:
Mlli Susan, Gandhi, Tibetan, saints
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