Title of article :
Colonization and Civilization in Aimé Cesaire’s A Tempest
Author/Authors :
al-azawi, basma harbi mahdi university of baghdad - college of languages - department of english, iraq
From page :
234
To page :
247
Abstract :
This study deals with the concepts of Colonialism and Civilization in Aimé Cesaire‟s A Tempest. The concern of this study is to discuss how postcolonial writers are continually re-writing the Western canonical works as a reaction to the European cultural hegemony. The Western representations of the black are products of specific moments and developments in history and culture. A Tempest reflects a certain historical moment in the decolonization process.A Tempest is analysed to reveal the counter literary strategy used by Aimé Cesaire, and to disclose the reasons why re-writing and writing back are considered as vital and inescapable tasks. Shakespeare‟s The Tempest, which deals with the theme of colonialism as a mode of “discovering,” “rescuing,” and “civilizing” the colonized, has furthered the work of colonization by stereotyping and the colonized. A Tempest is an inversion to understand the action from Caliban‟s point of view. In this play, Caliban is transformed from the image of the other created by the colonizer into a paradigm for a revolutionary new world identity.
Keywords :
colonization , civilization , decolonization , hegemony , otherness
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages
Journal title :
Journal of the College of Languages
Record number :
2657922
Link To Document :
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