Disrupting Colonial Views: Savvy Nabobs, Oriental Dreams. Colonial Appropriations in J.C. Mangan’s “An Extraordinary Adventure in the Shades” and “The Thirty Flasks”

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Estudios Irlandeses Pub Date : 2020-03-17 DOI:10.24162/ei2020-9310
Richard Jorge Fernández
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Irish Gothic fiction in the nineteenth century experiences a significant yet progressive change – a move from the more brutal, physical threat present in the early forms of the genre to that of a subtle, psychological menace. Read in postcolonial terms, this signifies a change in the presence and perception of the colonized other, who now is presented as a mental danger; thus, vampires, werewolves and other physically threatening beings are left in the vault while, simultaneously, a new form of threat emerges in the shape of beings whose physical presence is conspicuously less hostile but whose psychological sphere threatens to engulf the troubled Anglo-Irish elite. The narratives of J.C. Mangan are paradigmatic of this change in so far as they already present the characteristics which later writers of the genre were to deploy. As this paper shows, by appropriating and abrogating the colonial gaze and utilizing British/AngloIrish perceptions of the East, J.C. Mangan manages to unveil the fact that, ultimately, AngloIrish fears of the Catholic other are, in fact, a product of their own paranoia, therefore, debasing their claim to both land and their appropriation of Irish identity.
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颠覆殖民主义观点:精明的纳布斯,东方之梦。J.C.曼根《阴影下的非凡冒险》和《三十个烧瓶》中的殖民拨款
19世纪的爱尔兰哥特式小说经历了一场重大而渐进的变革——从早期形式的更残酷的身体威胁转变为微妙的心理威胁。从后殖民的角度来看,这意味着被殖民的另一个人的存在和感知发生了变化,他现在被视为精神危险;因此,吸血鬼、狼人和其他身体上有威胁的生物被留在了地下室,与此同时,一种新的威胁形式出现了,它们的身体存在明显没有那么敌对,但其心理领域有可能吞噬陷入困境的英爱精英。J.C.曼根的叙事是这种变化的典范,因为它们已经呈现出后来这一类型的作家所要运用的特征。正如本文所示,通过挪用和废除殖民凝视,并利用英国人/英国人对东方的看法,J.C.曼根成功地揭示了一个事实,即英国人对天主教的恐惧实际上是他们自己偏执狂的产物,因此,贬低了他们对土地的主张和对爱尔兰身份的挪用。
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Estudios Irlandeses HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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