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題名 | Postcolonial and Multicultural Ambivalence in Derek Walcott's Poetry=德瑞克.沃克特詩中之後殖民與多元文化矛盾 |
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作者姓名(中文) | 郭慧珍; | 書刊名 | 淡江人文社會學刊 |
卷期 | 23 民94.06 |
頁次 | 頁131-150 |
分類號 | 885.5 |
關鍵詞 | 後殖民主義; 多元文化主義; 矛盾; 離散族群; 身分認同危機; 模仿; 嘲弄; Postcolonialism; Multiculturalism; Ambivalence; Diaspora identity-in-crisis; Mimicry; Mockery; |
語文 | 英文(English) |
中文摘要 | 德瑞克.沃搭特出生於英屬西印度群島中的聖路西亞島,他親身體驗了被殖民者內在不同文化的角力,因此最了解加勒比海地區人民的身分認同危機。他的詩呈現後殖民與多元文化的矛盾:包括加勒比海地區人民對殖民主文化的愛恨糾葛及他們如何把對英語的模仿扭曲成一種嘲弄。沃克特地探討美國對中美洲地區的文化殖民,及少數、離散之族群在美國被歧視的經驗。簡言之,沃克特的詩可說是後殖民與多元文化矛盾的縮影。 |
英文摘要 | Born on the island of St. Lucia in the British West Indies, Derek Walcatt once was educated in Jamaica and lived in Trinidad; be has also been poet-in-residence at several American Universities. Thus be understands best the Caribbean people’s identity-in-crisis and personally has experienced the wrestling of different cultures. Walcott presents postcolonial and multicultural ambivalence in his poetry; that is, his poetry demonstrates the Caribbean people’s love and hate of the colonizer’s culture. He also shows how Caribbean people make a mimicry of European language a kind of mockery, as suggested in Homi Bhabha’s postcolonial discourse. Besides, Walcott also explores Americans’ cultural colonization in the West Indies, which is as threatening as the colonization of the British Empire. In diaspora in the States, Walcott depicts his own personal experience of being discriminated against as a member of a minority. In a word, Walcott’s poetry is the epitome of the postcolonial and multicultural ambivalence of the colonized. |
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