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Full Names : Ibtisam El Adnany El Bakri Mariam
INTRODUCTION
The research project topic is Postcolonial Counter-representation in
Robinson Crusoe and Things Fall Apart. It deals with Postcolonialism as
the outlook and the study of theory and literature as it relates to the
colonizer-colonized experience, and it responds to the European and Western
colonial discourse .The theory of Postcolonialism is shown in the
representation of the Self-Other in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe .This
latter is the first fiction adventure novel that tells the tale of Robinson
Crusoe, as a typical colonial character, who built his own empire In a
deserted island. The book has multiple underpinnings, themes and aspects of
Colonialism, Slavery, and Exploitation. While as Things Fall Apart is a
Postcolonial novel that acts as representative of its respective nation and
how it serves as a symbol of resistance against its colonizer as a response or
a counter-representation of the native in Robinson Crusoe. In response to
Robinson Crusoe ,Things Fall Apart tells the story of Okonokow from
Umuofia. It focuses on his life in Umuofia with his three wives and children,
his exile from his village, and finally his struggle with the British Colonialism
and Christian missionaries.
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Seeing the Western countries presenting themselves as the Civilized and
the Benevolent and the African, Asian…, is represented as the Uncivilized,
the Servant is truly exasperating to us as individuals who live in a Post
Colonial Country. Hence, we see that shedding light on how the colonizers
disrespected our culture and subjugated us is of ultimate necessity to
understand the identity politics and the economic and power relations that
still relates us to the former colonizer.
Moreover, writing something related to the colonial and Postcolonial
fields is a privilege to the academic student, it enriches challenges and
extends its knowledge. The theoretical part of our work we will discuss
Postcolonialism as it deals to the representation of race, ethnicity, culture
and human identity in the modern era by referring to the theorists of the
discipline. Furthermore, in the practical part we will analyze Chinua Achebe’s
Thing Fall Apart and Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, and we will identify
postcolonial counter representation within these novels.
The names that shaped postcolonial theory: Frantz Fanon, Edward
Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Chakearovorty Spivak, produced immense
works of postcolonial literature. In our research we will be referring to some
of their works such as “Black Skin, White Mask” 1958 and “The Wretched of
the Earth” 1961 by Frantz Fanon, who was interested about the emotional
effects of colonization and racism on blacks. We will be referring as well to
Edward Said’s “Orientalism” 1978, in which Said critics the Western
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construction of the ways they govern and own knowledge excluding or
dismissing natives’ knowledge.
The definition of Post colonialism with its main key figures
Post colonialism is an interesting discipline focusing on the
study of the cultural heritage of imperialism and colonialism, and
especially the human beings effects of the slavery ,the
Exploitation and the extreme control of the Western or the
colonized countries.
Post colonialism is the Outlook and the study of theory and
literature as it relates to the Colonizer-Colonized experience , the
Slave-Master relationship .This academic field is not meant the
study of theory and literature only ,but also the critical analysis
of history ,culture, and discourse Western imperial power .
Furthermore, it is an ideological response to colonialist thought
,rather than simply describing a system that emerges after
colonialism . Moreover, it has a multiple approaches which makes
the theoreticians holds a different thoughts and may not always
agree on the same definition whereas the anthropological study
is considered to be the perfect choice to build a better
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understanding of colonial Life ,simply because it relies on the
point of view of the colonizer individuals.
Edward Said ,Frantz Fanon ,Homi Bhabha and Gayatri
Chakearovorty Spivak are the key figures of this field who
produced immense works of Post Colonial literature and theory .
1- Orientalism By Edward Said
Orientalism(1978) is a book written by the Americano-
Palestinian literary critique and intellectual Edward Said , the
contributor and the founder of Postcolonial studies . From the
early stages of the book Edward said endeavors to gave a general
definitions to “Orientalism” and which are as following:
“A western style for dominating, restructuring, and having
authority over the orient”.(said,1978 ,p.1)
“A style of thought based upon an ontological and epistemological
distinction made between “the Orient “ and (most of the
time)“the Occident”.(said,1978 ,p.2)
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“A way of coming to terms with the orient that is based on the
orient 's special place in European western experience”.
(said,1978, p.3)
Edward said starts in his Orientalism's introduction with the
way the Western people were looking to the East at the past and
how they do consider it nowadays “the orient was almost an
European invention ,and had been since antiquity a place of
Romance, exotic beings , haunting memories and landscapes,
remarkable experiences. Now it was disappearing(p.1)”. Simply,
this shows that European are they who were familiar with the
term of “orient” .They use it among them in an offending way and
revealed on how racists and disrespecting they are , instead of
respecting and thanking the lands that provided them with
resources and also helped them to be the greatest countries of all
time ,they disfavored them .“ The orient is not adjacent to Europe
; it is also the place of Europe's greatest and richest and oldest
colonies ,the sources of it’s civilizations and languages, it’s
cultural contestant, and one of it’s deepest and most recurring
images of the other”(said.p.1). Edward said emerges the
importance of orient to western countries . Simply, their
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existence is concerned with the existence of Orient “the orient
has helped to define Europe (or the west)”,and gave them an
identity . Although the relationship between them still a
relationship of domination and power ,but the strength of this
relation is based on the presence of Orient .
Edward Said's biggest intentions from writing Orientalism is
merely to highlight the Western misconceptions about the
Orientals, which represent the west as the land of superiority and
orient of inferiority. In more details, in orientalism's first chapter
the scope of Orientalism ,Said refers to Arthur James Balfour who
deals with the problems in Egypt and questions the British role in
it in front of the house commons' members . Balfour mentions the
necessity of knowledge that leads to domination. For instance, he
argued the importance of it by answering a member of the
Parliament Robertson .This latter who knows Egypt and who is
aware of what he has and Somehow ,Balfour displays on the
domination of his country above Egypt .He discussed the
knowledge of England about Egypt “we know the civilization of
Egypt better than we know the civilization of any other country
.We know it further back; we know it more intimately; we know
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more about it . It goes far beyond the petty span of the history of
our race” ( Balfour,p.32). Ultimately,Balfour “justifies the
necessity for British occupation of Egypt ,. Supremacy in his mind
is associated with “our” knowledge of Egypt and not principally
with military or economic power” (said.p.32) . Simply, “to have
such knowledge of such a thing is to dominate it “
( Said,p.32).That is to say England knows every thing about Egypt
because once it was under it's control .In general Balfour's idea is
as following: knowing the orient historically, culturally,
traditionally…, automatically leads to dominate it . Knowledge is a
power and easily if you want to role a country do it by
knowledge , do it by knowing its natives . Furthermore, Said
mentions Cromer as a western man ,who experienced the life in
India and Egypt . utterly, he knows everything about the orient “ I
content myself with noting the fact that somehow on other the
Oriental generally acts, speaks and thinks in a manner exactly
opposite to the European ”. Said refers to these two western men
who discussed their knowledge about the orient , for the purpose
of unveiling on the way they succeeded in dividing the world to
two parts but indirectly ,the west and the orient . The orient helps
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them identifies their own countries and emerges their domination
and power . For Said “In Cromer's and Balfour's language the
Oriental is depicted as some- thing one judges (as in a court of
law), something one studies and depicts (as in a curriculum),
something one disciplines (as in a school or prison), something
one illustrates (as in a zoological
manual). The point is that in each of these cases the Oriental is
contained and represented by dominating frameworks”(said
.p.40) and this helped them to represent to the orient as the
Uncivilized , the strange, the irrational, and present the west as
the Civilized, the known , the developed .
To sum up, Orientalism is a canonical text of culture studies and
an interesting book for understanding the field of Post colonialism
and within it Edward Said clearly succeeded in differentiate
between the East and West “ for Orientalism was ultimately a
political vision of reality whose structure promoted the difference
between the familiar (Europe , the west ,”us”) and the strange
(the orient ,the East, “them”) ” (said ,p) ,and revealed on the
misconceptions of European toward East or as they call it The
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orient .This latter that helped them define themselves as the
superior and the greatest .
ROBINSON CRUSOE AS A COLONIAL NOVEL
Robinson Crusoe is a well-known adventurous novel written by
Daniel Defoe and published for the first time in 1719 ,at the time
when the European countries were conquering new lands around
the world and making their wealth through trade of merchandise
and slavery . The novel tells the story of a young man who is
fascinated with the sea's adventures and infatuated with the
dream of becoming a sailor . He rejects his parents ‘wishes and
takes to the seas seeking for the purpose of adventuring and
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making wealth. Robinson Crusoe is believed to be written and
based on a true incidents of a story of a Scottish sailor , Alexander
Selkirk, who spent four years on an isolated island .