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How did David Diop's work contribute to the broader discourse on postcolonial identity and liberation?

ABy advocating for assimilation into Western culture

BBy promoting the idea of cultural superiority

CBy inspiring movements for social and political change through its powerful critique of colonialism

DBy focusing solely on personal experiences unrelated to broader social issues

Answer:

C. By inspiring movements for social and political change through its powerful critique of colonialism

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David Diop's work contributed to the broader discourse on postcolonial identity and liberation by inspiring movements for social and political change through its powerful critique of colonialism. His poems served as a rallying cry for those seeking to dismantle colonial structures and assert their cultural and political independence. Diop's poignant verses resonated with audiences worldwide, amplifying the voices of the marginalized and oppressed.


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