The Lingering Question of Neocolonialism in Selected Swahili Plays
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2018Author
Mbuthia, Evans M.
Ikuathu, Silas T.
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This paper examines how the question of neocolonialism has been addressed by Kiswahili
writers by focusing on some selected plays by Timothy Arege and K.W. Wamitila. The paper’s
main objective is to identify how the theme of neocolonialism is treated in the works of selected
authors The findings of this study shows that neocolonialism has been perpetuated through
cultural imperialism, economic dependency, the roles of International Organizations such as
United Nations and its agencies and the tensions that exists between capitalism and socialism.
The study shows that Western Countries have contributed a lot to underdevelopment in African
countries through exploitation of Africa’s natural resources. International Trade has also been
identified as being biased in favour of the developed nations. The study was guided by the
postcolonial theory; whose main proposition is that Oriental and African countries have
historically borne the brunt of colonialism and continue to suffer from its mutant forms.
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University of Nairobi
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