This book discusses the psychological topography of Korean Nigerian and Indian people by
exploring the counter-colonial discourse through the study of works by three writers - Yom
Sang-Sop Chinua Achebe and Salman Rushdie - counter-colonial discourse in the works of these
three writers strikes back at powerful colonial discourses Soonsik Kim successfully brings out
the Third World voice against the colonial legacy of the West and gives readers a taste of
being the Other. This book marks a significant transition in the critical attention of Third
World discourse from mere projection to subjective viewpoint.