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Which historical period greatly influenced David Diop's poetry, particularly his views on colonialism and identity?

AThe Renaissance

BThe Enlightenment

CThe Post-World War II era

DThe Victorian Era

Answer:

C. The Post-World War II era

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The Post-World War II era, marked by decolonization movements and the rise of postcolonial thought, significantly influenced David Diop's poetry. His work reflects the struggles and aspirations of Africans during this period, addressing themes of colonialism, resistance, and cultural identity.


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