Under Neo-colonialism and Othering: West Papuan Case in Bonnie Etherington's The Earth Cries Out

A. Sukandar, E. Nurcahyani
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During 1997-1998, West Papua, the most eastern part of Indonesia, is in the midst of collision between the Indonesian police and the Operasi Papua Merdeka resistance. This study aims to examine the calamity brought by the Neo-colonial power upon the land of West Papua and the forms of Othering done under the Indonesian rule as represented in Bonnie Etherington’s the Earth Cries Out by deploying Kwame Nkrumah’s Neocolonialism to reveal the existing institution that exploits the West Papuan natural resources and Gayatri Spivak’s Othering to unravel the desire of power of the Indonesian government over the West Papuan. The findings show that Neo-colonialism is represented by an international American mining company named freeport, which has become the main beneficiary of the natural resources that lays underneath the West Papuan land, affecting the minor dividens received by Indonesian government and alienate the West Papuan from the richness of their own land. It is also found that the othering process was done by the Indonesian government through the assertion of power presented by Indonesian police stationed in the area, racist remarks by the Indonesian police, job position that favors non-West Papuan people, and a case of sexual harassment towards one West Papuan character in the novel. Moreover, there is an intersecting interest between the American mining company with the Indonesian government in the West Papuan land.
新殖民主义与他者:邦妮·埃瑟林顿《地球在呐喊》中的西巴布亚案例
1997-1998年期间,印尼最东部的西巴布亚正处于印尼警察和巴布亚独立运动抵抗组织之间的冲突之中。本研究旨在考察新殖民主义势力对西巴布亚土地所带来的灾难,以及邦妮·埃瑟林顿《地球的呼声》中所代表的印度尼西亚统治下的其他形式,通过运用克瓦米·恩克鲁玛的新殖民主义来揭示西巴布亚现有的剥削自然资源的制度,以及加亚特里·斯皮瓦克的其他形式来揭示印度尼西亚政府对西巴布亚的权力欲望。研究结果表明,新殖民主义以一家名为自由港(freeport)的美国国际矿业公司为代表,该公司已成为西巴布亚土地地下自然资源的主要受益者,影响了印尼政府获得的小额分红,并使西巴布亚人疏远了自己丰富的土地。另一个过程是印度尼西亚政府通过驻扎在该地区的印度尼西亚警察的权力主张,印度尼西亚警察的种族主义言论,有利于非西巴布亚人的职位,以及小说中对西巴布亚人物的性骚扰案件来完成的。此外,在西巴布亚的土地上,美国矿业公司与印尼政府之间存在交叉利益。
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