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This video contains summary and the Tamil explanation for "Godzilla Vs. Post-Colonial," Prose by THOMAS KING, a famous American Canadian Writer. This Prose topics is prescribed for 3rd Year, 6th semester B.A English Literature, Major Paper Post Colonial Literature in English II Canadian literature. University of Madras. Subscribe and Support Our Channel to update more Videos. Short review about this Topic: *In the article "Godzilla vs. Postcolonial" (1990), King tried to radically redefine how theorists view Native literature. *Post-colonial might be the excellent term to use to describe Canadian literature, but it will not do to describe Native literature. *To Understand the term Post-colonialism, the Native literature should be divided into Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Colonial. *Such literature can be categorized by four terms; Tribal literature, Polemical literature Interfusional literature, and Associational literature. *Tribal and Polemical are self apparent. *Interfusional and Associational are easy to access without having to search. *The above terms simply replace the other terms. King do not offer these terms as replacements for the term Post-Colonial so much as to demonstrate the difficulties that the people and the literature. *King's insistence that critical term such as “post colonialism” is not “‘bags’ into which we can collect and store the whole of Native literature.” #GodzillaVsPostcolonial, #ThomasKing, #CanadianLiterature, #Triballiterature, #Polemicalliterature, #Interfusionalliterature, #Associationalliterature, #Nativeliterature, #PreColonialColonialandPostColonial, #Saipedia,