Constructions of Totalitarian Subjectivity in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darknessopen accessConstructions of Totalitarian Subjectivity in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
- Other Titles
- Constructions of Totalitarian Subjectivity in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
- Authors
- 구승본
- Issue Date
- 2016
- Publisher
- 경희대학교(국제캠퍼스) 비교문화연구소
- Keywords
- Joseph Conrad; Heart of Darkness; totalitarianism; ideology; subjectivity
- Citation
- 비교문화연구, v.45, pp 479 - 496
- Pages
- 18
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 비교문화연구
- Volume
- 45
- Start Page
- 479
- End Page
- 496
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16080
- DOI
- 10.21049/ccs.2016.45..479
- ISSN
- 1598-0685
2671-9088
- Abstract
- The aim of this essay was to investigate Marlow's desire for constructing enlightenment subject of knowledge and power sustained by the collusion of imperialism and patriarchy in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. Marlow's narrative, based on his journey up the river in Africa to retrieve Kurtz, attempts to conceptualize himself as the subject of the enlightenment reason and rationality.
In the novella, collusive network of ideologies of empire and gender contributes to the making of a Western Enlightenment subject. Marlow eulogizes himself for realizing the harsh realities of imperialism, political domination and economic exploitation of the natives in Africa. However, Marlow is a colonial subject who has been ruled by the hierarchical system of thought in the Western logocentrism.
He is not aware that his narrative has already been infiltrated by the ideological discourse of the totalitarian enlightenment. His narrative in effect is not a self-congratulatory testimony to truth and realities but a narcissistic and self-defeating document. Marlow unconsciously employs the totalitarian ideologies of empire and gender in order to relegate the African natives to the inhuman existence and to consign women to the sphere of illusion.
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