Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124609330
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 14.5Â mm
- ISBN-10: 8124609330
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
- Height: 22.5Â mm
- No of Pages: 288Â
Original price was: ₹1,000.00.₹750.00Current price is: ₹750.00.
Explore the lingering impact of colonialism in “Colonial Syndrome” by K. Ramakrishna Rao (ISBN: 9788124609330). This thought-provoking book examines the psychological, social, and political consequences of colonial rule, offering insights into its lasting effects on identity, culture, and power dynamics. Uncover the complexities of postcolonial societies and the challenges they face in navigating the legacy of empire. “Colonial Syndrome” is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the ongoing impact of colonialism in the modern world.
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Siddharth Pandey –
Good, but not great. Some interesting observations, but ultimately not that compelling.
Syed Reyhan Syed Aqueel Ahmed –
The book is a must read if you want to understand the colonialism and it’s impacts on the current society.
Sanchit Chaudhary –
The book had some great ideas, but the writing style was a bit dry. I struggled to stay engaged at times. Overall, a mixed bag.
Sidhant Sripal –
It’s an okay book, but I find it difficult to follow the argument in the book. Many terms are used without definition.
Dev Yadav –
A powerful and thought-provoking exploration of a critical issue. It could have been better organized. Still, an important contribution.
Drishti Paul –
A very insightful and well-written book. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in postcolonial studies. A must-read!
Devashish Chaudhary –
I was expecting more in-depth analysis. It touches on key areas but doesn’t delve deep enough. Okay for a beginner, but not for seasoned readers.
Yash Mahajan –
Thought provoking! Explains the impact in simple words.
Lekshmi Sindhu –
A decent overview of the topic, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Some interesting points, but not groundbreaking. Still, a worthwhile read.
Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
Excellent book! It really made me think about the world differently. It’s a really important and well-researched work on the topic.
Syed Yaseen Ahmed –
The book is okay, it explains the impact of colonialism and it’s after effects but I feel it can be better.
Aditya Sahu –
This book opened my eyes to the lasting effects of colonialism. A bit dense in places, but ultimately very insightful. Highly recommended!
Aditya Sahu –
While I learned a few things, the book felt a bit academic and detached. I wish it had more personal stories. Good, but not great.