Non-Western literature encompasses works from diverse cultures, including African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American traditions. It explores themes of identity, colonialism, and post-colonialism, often incorporating elements of oral traditions and addressing social and political issues. This body of literature challenges Eurocentric notions of canon and literary value, asserting the importance of diverse cultural perspectives. It has been shaped by historical factors like colonialism, religious traditions, and modernization, reflecting the complex interplay between tradition and change in non-Western societies.