Race, space and post-colonial landscape in Bernard Malamud’s The Tenants
Race, space and post-colonial landscape in Bernard Malamud’s The Tenants
Author(s): Magdalena KlimiukSubject(s): Studies of Literature
Published by: Wydział Filologiczny Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: stereotype; power; space; colonized; colonizer; writing; Jews; African-Americans
Summary/Abstract: The following article presents strategies for decolonizing complex ethno-racial and social relationships between Jewish and black characters within a restricted, multifaceted area of a decaying tenement in Bernard Malamud’s The Tenants. This interpretation is concerned with finding features of post-colonial discourse such as the representation of the characters in dichotomous terms: the colonized/colonizer, the observed/the observer, superior/ inferior. It focuses on the analysis of the main characters’ different methods of dominating the ‘space or subjectivity’ of each other through surveillance, mimicry and appropriation.
Journal: Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies
- Issue Year: 2016
- Issue No: 02 (13)
- Page Range: 13-21
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English