Which of the following are the premises of Postcolonial Criticism?
A. It rejects the claims of universalism made in canonical Western literature.
B. It foregrounds the questions of cultural difference and diversity as represented in literary
texts.
C. It acts on the principles of peaceful co-existence.
D. It celebrates "hybridity" and "Cultural polyvalency".
E. It resists any attempt at homogenization based on race, class, and nationality.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1
A, B and D only
2
A, B, D and E only
3
B, C and D only
4
C and D only