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Does literature merely mirror society, or does it reshape it? In this thought-provoking episode of Decolonial View, we explore the timeless question — Is literature a reflection of the world we live in, or a force that transforms it? From Shakespeare to Toni Morrison, from Nadeem Aslam to Arundhati Roy, writers across time have used fiction as both a mirror and a critique of social reality. Literature reveals who we are — our values, our silences, our struggles — but it also imagines who we could become. In this podcast, we discuss: 📚 How literature reflects class, gender, and cultural hierarchies. 🌍 How colonial and postcolonial writers use fiction to challenge power. 🔍 Why decolonial thinkers see storytelling as a form of epistemic resistance. 💭 Whether literature still has the power to transform society in the digital age. 🎧 Join the conversation as we ask: Can a novel change the world — or does it only describe it? 🧭 Key Themes: Literature as social mirror Role of fiction in shaping ideology Decolonial and postcolonial perspectives on art Cultural representation and resistance Literature and moral imagination ⏱️ Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Why this question still matters 01:00 – Literature as mirror: the classical view 02:30 – Literature as critique: challenging norms and power 04:00 – Postcolonial writers and social reflection 05:30 – The decolonial perspective: literature as world-making 07:00 – Final thoughts: From reflection to transformation 💬 Join the Conversation: How do you see literature — as a mirror, a window, or a hammer to shape reality? Share your reflections in the comments below. 📚 Recommended Readings: Raymond Williams – Culture and Society (1958) Toni Morrison – Playing in the Dark (1992) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o – Decolonising the Mind (1986) Edward Said – Culture and Imperialism (1993) Nadeem Aslam – The Blind Man’s Garden (2013) 🎧 About the Channel: Decolonial View brings critical theory to life — exploring how literature, philosophy, and art reflect and reshape our world. We go beyond the surface, connecting postcolonial, feminist, and decolonial insights to today’s global questions. Subscribe for weekly reflections on: 📖 Literature & Philosophy 🌍 Decolonial & Postcolonial Theory 💡 Critical Humanities 🎙️ Cultural Resistance & Imagination 🏷️ 50 SEO Tags (For YouTube Algorithm Optimization): is literature mirror to society literature and society role of literature in society literature reflects society does literature shape society literature as social mirror what is the purpose of literature literature and social change decolonial view podcast literature and culture literature and ideology literature and politics decolonial theory explained postcolonial literature critical literary theory #LiteratureAndSociety #DoesLiteratureShapeSociety #DecolonialViewPodcast #DecolonialTheory #PostcolonialLiterature #LiteratureAsMirror #LiteratureAndPower #LiteratureAndCulture #RoleOfFiction #CriticalTheory #DecolonizingLiterature #CulturalResistance #StorytellingAndPower #LiteratureAndIdentity #PhilosophyOfLiterature literature podcast literary criticism explained decolonizing literature literature as resistance literature and identity literature and truth mirror of society essay literature and human experience literature as reflection culture and society analysis the power of stories philosophy of literature what is literature about literature and modernity literature and empathy literature and history role of fiction in society social realism in literature literature and imagination literature and colonialism decolonial humanities cultural studies podcast literature and social justice storytelling and power literature and morality literature and human condition postcolonial thought decolonial analysis global south literature literature meaning and function why we read literature literature as social critique art and society connection literary studies explained critical thinking podcast