[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"doc-detail-35899":3,"doc-seo-35899":29},{"code":4,"msg":5,"data":6},0,"success",{"doc_id":7,"user_id":8,"nickname":9,"user_avatar":10,"doc_module":4,"category_id":11,"category_name":12,"doc_title":13,"doc_description":14,"doc_content":15,"file_id":16,"file_url":17,"file_type":18,"file_size":19,"view_count":4,"is_deleted":4,"is_public":20,"is_downloadable":20,"audit_status":20,"page_count":21,"language":22,"language_code":23,"site_id":24,"html_lang":23,"table_of_contents":25,"faqs":26,"seo_title":13,"seo_description":14,"update_tm":27,"read_time":28},35899,1099514067415,"Rowan","https://ap-avatar.wpscdn.com/avatar/100002539d78ffe74a7?x-image-process=image/resize,m_fixed,w_180,h_180&k=1779092875211072502",2,"Literature","Postcolonialism in Literature Definition & Theory","Postcolonialism is defined as the historical and cultural aftermath of Western colonization across Africa, Eastern Europe, and Asia, requiring a prior understanding of colonialism. Colonialism is described as one country forcibly taking power and responsibility over another, most prevalent from the 15th to 20th centuries. The material outlines colonialism’s major periods—premodern, modern, and neocolonialism—then situates postcolonial theory and its presence in literature.","","cbCait5C463oQpBe","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCait5C463oQpBe","pdf",328411,1,8,"English","en",105,"# What is Postcolonialism?\n## Postcolonial Theory\n# Summary","[{\"question\":\"What does postcolonialism mean?\",\"answer\":\"Postcolonialism represents the aftermath of Western colonization of African, Eastern Europe, and Asia. It focuses on the period following colonial rule and its effects.\"},{\"question\":\"How is colonialism defined in the material?\",\"answer\":\"Colonialism is the practice of one country forcibly assuming power and responsibility for another. It also refers to the historical period when this practice was most widespread.\"},{\"question\":\"What are the major periods of colonialism mentioned here?\",\"answer\":\"The document identifies three major periods: premodern, modern, and neocolonialism. It also notes that colonialism was most prevalent from the 15th to 20th centuries.\"}]",1782681052,12,null]