b) Scholars did not travel to colonies and therefore could not establish an accurate picture of colonised
peoples.
c) Post-colonial scholars were too focused on the colonising power rather than the colonised peoples.
d) The colonised did not make enough effort to have their voices heard.
1.5) Postcolonialism' - spelled without the hypen - is used to suggest what?
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a) That the entire world is now in the post-colonial era.
b) That the global south alone is now in the post-colonial era.
c) That post-colonialism, spelled with a hyphen, is a concept only applicable to those countries that
experienced colonialism.
d) That there was a grammatical error in the earlier spelling.
1.6) Criticisms levelled at post-colonial studies include which of the following?
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a) That the theory entered international relations too recently to be considered an academic theory.
b) That it is too similar to realism and so serves no function.
c) That it is not sophisticated enough to be an academic theory.
d) That the field focuses so heavily on identity and language that it ignores the urgent question of
whether those in the global south can eat, leaving this problem up to Western agencies to sort out.
1.7) In his renowned work Orienta/ism Edward Said argues that 'the orient' as portrayed in Western
novels, media and artwork is what?
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a) A place prone to liberal democracy and revolutionary feminism.
b) An accurate depiction of the modern day Middle East and Asia, meaning that scholars and academics
can rely solely on these ancient works.
c) Lost in the past, prone to despotic rule and plagued by 'odd' cultural traditions.
d) Too focused on historical facts and accurately portraying the experience of life in the region.
1.8) Njabulo Ndebele is the author of which novel?
a) House of Creed
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