Ashcroft, Griffiths, and Tiffin (2007) postcolonial argument builds its rhetorical force on three major aspects. These are the focus, language, and motivation. First, it focuses on contemporary issues which are affecting the current generation of readers who are living in the globalization era. In the modern day, the topics of environmentalism, feminism, ecofeminism and eco-imperialism are attention grabbing. …show more content…
While the majority of them are pursuing this success, they end up going beyond the boundaries that exist in the society. Trespassing boundaries such as religious boundaries, cultural boundaries as well as geographical ones are seen as the major means via which post-colonial agenda are being implemented. Contributors are bound to identify with either of these boundaries either as the victims or as the culprits. Accordingly, the approach appeals to all groups thus making the arguments championed in the book quite critical to a wide variety of people. In addition, these concepts are linked with the postcolonial model. As such, they cease to be historical and become contemporary issues which are affecting the modern society as the leader establishes the relationship between the theoretical perspective and the practical ways in which they are