摘要
In this paper, I shift critical attention from a focus on the colonialists’ overt rapacious practices to a more fundamental question of how the Other is framed and perceived in the eyes of the colonialists in Heart of Darkness. I argue that the text allows Marlow to transcend the limits of his culturally-determined perception and perceive the uniqueness of the Other in his confrontation with the unknown; as such, it resists the inculcated exclusion of the Other. To this end, I first reconsider a characteristic Conradian technique–“delayed decoding”–in the narrative, and show how this literary device unveils the driving telos of perception, the culturally-mediated selective attention. Thereafter, I trace the ways in which Marlow attempts to transcend the limits of his culturally-prescribed perception and see the Other for who they are, even as he remains confined within perceptive boundaries inscribed by European language and culture. The last section discusses how Conrad creates a dynamic space for Africa by assiduously attending to Africa per se in his writing. Ultimately, the paper aims to reveal how colonialism continues to exert its influence on the way that the contemporary world itself is framed.
| 源语言 | 英语 |
|---|---|
| 页(从-至) | 63-77 |
| 页数 | 15 |
| 期刊 | English Studies |
| 卷 | 103 |
| 期 | 1 |
| DOI | |
| 出版状态 | 已出版 - 2022 |
联合国可持续发展目标
此成果有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:
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可持续发展目标 16 和平、正义和强大机构
指纹
探究 'Culturally-mediated Perceptions: Remapping Conrad’s Narrative of Colonial Violence' 的科研主题。它们共同构成独一无二的指纹。引用此
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