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The Twentieth Century has been acclaimed as the century of colonial demise; the stranglehold of the British Empire over parts of Africa, Asia, Australasia, Canada, and the Caribbean had eased a great deal.  Nevertheless, vestiges of colonialism viz. marginalization and repression in its various forms linger – the material and imaginative legacies of colonization and decolonization remain in administration and the Literatures of the World.  Marginalization signifies and exclusion from constructive participation from all walks of life.  An individual or a nation is entitled to meaningful involvement but, all the same, there is a battle that is raging – a fight against the evils of colonialism and racism.  The fundamental shifts in the international political economy and the shifting power balances have vastly changed the perception of the world. 

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. S. Franklin Daniel. (2020). Unparalleled In Marginality: Women In Patriarchy And Colonized Subjects. International Journal for Social Studies, 5(7), 45-49. Retrieved from https://journals.edupub.org/index.php/ijss/article/view/17938