Is Development Worth It? : A Neo-Colonial Reading of Sarah Joseph’s Gift in Green
Unveiling the Dark Side of Development and Globalization in Sarah Joseph’s Gift in Green
by Christina Romeo*,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 12, Issue No. 2, Jan 2017, Pages 1367 - 1370 (4)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
The world is now becoming concrete jungles. Among them Aathi was a nature utopia filled with water and serene people. It had its own culture and Aathi was a lifestyle. Into it comes a modern man, the lost son of Aathi, Kumaran. He is no outsider but now has become one. He uses foreign capital for exploitation and personal greed rather than development. His attempts to control the people as well as the culture can be seen similar to colonizers. The erosion of culture, the resistance that comes from within Aathis are attempts of decolonization. The paper attempts to critique the notions of development and show how globalization becomes the modern colonization.
KEYWORD
development, neo-colonial, Sarah Joseph’s Gift in Green, nature utopia, exploitation, culture, colonizers, decolonization, globalization, modern colonization