后殖民旅行写作:布什内尔《洛诺归来》中殖民话语的矛盾心理

Kristiawan Indriyanto, Tan Michael Chandra
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本文从后殖民视角分析了布什内尔的《洛诺的回归》,重点分析了殖民话语的矛盾心理以及由此产生的最终削弱西方优越主张的矛盾。这部小说以乔纳森·福雷斯特(Jonathan Forrest)的第一人称视角,戏剧化地描述了库克船长的探险队抵达夏威夷群岛,并回忆了他们之前的探险经历。西方人对夏威夷的理想化和想象,将夏威夷构建为一个充满异国情调和原始的空间,同时也促进了美丽和欢迎的观念。虽然先前坚持西方范式,将土著贬低为动物和野蛮人,但福雷斯特的观点颠覆了这种主导思想,并将由此产生的殖民话语中的矛盾心理置于语境中。本文采用了Pratt提出的接触带概念,以及Ashcroft等人提出的殖民话语和矛盾心理理论。这一发现表明,殖民思想的每一次运用都会导致抵抗,因为殖民话语本身就与矛盾心理交织在一起。
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Postcolonial Travel Writing: Ambivalence of Colonial Discourse in O.A Bushnell’s the Return of Lono
This paper analyzes O.A Bushnell’s the Return of Lono from postcolonial perspective, focusing on the ambivalence of colonial discourse and the resulting contradiction which ultimately undermine Western claim of superiority. This novel dramatizes the arrival of Captain Cook’s expedition on the Hawai’ian isles from the first-person perspective of Jonathan Forrest as he reminiscences of their prior expedition. The Westerners’ view of an idealized and imagined Hawai’i constructs Hawai’i as a space which is exotic and primitive while simultaneously promotes the idea of beauty and welcoming. While previously abiding on the Western paradigm which denigrates the natives as animalistic and savage Others, Forrest’s perspective unsettles this dominant thought and contextualizes the resulting ambivalence within colonial discourse. This paper employs the concept of contact zone as stated by Pratt and also the theory of colonial discourse and ambivalence as is proposed by Ashcroft et al. The finding concurs that every exertion of colonial thought will result in resistance as by nature, the colonial discourse itself is intertwined with ambivalence.
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