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자메이카 킨케이드의『애니 존』에 나타난 어머니/식민지 본국의 비체화The Abjection of The Mother/Colonial Country in Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John

Authors
정은숙
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
한국영어영문학회
Keywords
킨케이드; 『애니 존』; 전-오이디푸스기; 낙원; 크리스테바; 비체화; 바바; 양가성; 식민주의; Kincaid; Annie John; pre-oedipal phase; paradise; Kristeva; abjection; Bhabha; ambivalence; colonialism
Citation
영어영문학, v.57, no.2, pp 285 - 314
Pages
30
Journal Title
영어영문학
Volume
57
Number
2
Start Page
285
End Page
314
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/27877
DOI
10.15794/jell.2011.57.2.005
ISSN
1016-2283
2465-8545
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the mother-daughter structure presented in Annie John, Kincaid’s autobiographical novel as a metaphor for the relationship between the powerful colonizer and the powerless colonized. The representation of the mother in Annie John is ambiguous and ambivalent. On the one hand, the mother in the childhood, in its association with the Africanrooted Caribbean world before Antigua was colonized, is represented as a person who nurtures the daughter, and embodies a paradisiacal pre-oedipal union with the daughter. On the other hand, the mother at the adolescent stage, placed in the specific colonial context of the Caribbean, is represented as a scornful person/colonizer who dominates and controls the daughter’s behavior to keep her as a dependent and subjugated subject. Therefore, the two conflicting worlds, the African and the European, coexist in the contradictory figure of the mother. The theoretical basis of my argument is a mixture of Chodorow’s and Kristeva’s feministic psychoanalysis and Bhabha’s notion of “mimicry” and “ambivalence.” Kristeva’s work on “abjection” is especially useful and helpful for contextualizing Annie’s individuation and separation from the mother who is represented as enigmatic.
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