Column A: Afro-American Literature
This refers to literature produced by African Americans, reflecting their experiences, history, and cultural identity in the United States.
Zora Neale Hurston is a key figure here — known for Their Eyes Were Watching God, and part of the Harlem Renaissance.
✅ Match: A - IV
Column B: Caribbean Literature
This encompasses literature from the Caribbean, often shaped by postcolonialism, migration, and identity.
V. S. Naipaul, born in Trinidad, is a Nobel Prize-winning author whose works like A House for Mr. Biswas reflect Caribbean society and diaspora experiences.
✅ Match: B - III
Column C: Australian Aboriginal Literature
Created by Indigenous Australians, this literature explores themes of colonialism, cultural survival, identity, and spirituality.
Sally Morgan, author of My Place, is a prominent Aboriginal writer exploring Indigenous identity and history.
✅ Match: C - II
Column D: Dalit Literature
Written by members of the Dalit community in India, this literature speaks against caste-based oppression and explores social justice.
Basudev Sunani is a noted Dalit poet and writer from Odisha, known for representing Dalit voices and issues.
✅ Match: D - I