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The Hunger Games is much deeper than you remember | A Postcolonial Analysis

Although categorized as young adult fiction, there is more than meets the eye to the Hunger Games series/franchise. Laden within the framework of the narrative is a multitude of post-colonial themes. I spend this video deep-diving into some of them! If you enjoyed this video essay please leave a like and subscribe for more content, I would really appreciate it :) Follow Me: Instagram:   / nelliekarengo   Bibliography: Ashcroft, Bill, et al. Postcolonial Studies: The Key Concepts. Third ed., Routledge, 2013. Collins, Suzanne. Catching Fire. Scholastic Press, 2009. Collins, Suzanne. “Suzanne Collins Talks About 'The Hunger Games,' the Books and the Movies.” Interview by Jason Merritt. The New York Times, The New York Times, 18 Oct. 2018, www.nytimes.com/2018/10/18/books/suzanne-collins-talks-about-the-hunger-games-the-books-and-the-movies.html. Membrol, Nasrullah. “Bodies: ‘Homi-Bhabhas Concept of Hybridity.’” Alliance for Networking Visual Culture, scalar.usc.edu/works/bodies/homi-bhabhas-concept-of-hybridity. Accessed 10 May 2021. Memmi, Albert. The Colonizer and the Colonized. Boston: Beacon Press, 1991. Morris, R. C.; Spivak, G. C., Can the Subaltern Speak?: Reflections on the History of an Idea; Columbia University Press: New York, 2010. Intro: (0:00) Postcolonialism Definition: (0:47) Catching Fire Synopsis: (1:45) Exploitation Colonialism: (2:08) Social Structure of Colonizer & Colonized: (5:43) Hybridity: (11:50) The Subaltern: (18:01) Summary: (20:20) Why All This Matters: (21:07)

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