- Looking at identity, representation and the self, specifically through the lens of Empire and Colonialism.
- From perspective of the Atlantic Slave Trade (Racism + Post Colonialism)
- ORIENTALISM: Said
- The Link between culture, imperial power & colonialism – theory/critical approach by Edward Said.
- Wrote culture and imperialism
- Looked at canon in literature – West – white, male, imperial perspective
- Culture is as important in creating ‘an accepted grid for filtering through the Orient into Western consciousness’.
- How do people allow slavery to happen? authority figure? – complexity
- Through Lit and culture can legitimates – through beliefs and visions – if everyone does it – create environment where it is acceptable
- Lens of empire creates ideas of the world (slavery allowed)
- Dominate cultures can have… the power to narrate, or to block other narratives from forming or emerging, is very important to culture and imperialism – Edward Said Culture and Imperialism, 1993: xiii
- V. G. Kiernan (American: The New Imperialism) (cit in Said, 1993:350 -‘an economic system like a nation or a religion, lives not by bread alone, but by beliefs, visions, daydreams as well, and these may be no less vital to it for being erroneous’
- Paul Gilroy puts it, ‘a civilising mission that had to conceal its own systematic brutality in order to be effective and attractive’ (2004:8)
Jacques Lacan – Mirror Stage (First time children see themselves in the mirror – unnerving. Only see what they aren’t not what they are.)
- Socially constructed
- cannot see of know ourselves
- only through exploring the other – what we are not
- Representation of the East as the Other -CONSTRUCTED through the lens of WESTERN COLONIAL POWER.
- Theory of the other – people are the living embodiment of being the other.
- Wrote in 1980s
Louis Althusser: ISA’s & the notion of ‘Interpellation’:
- Ideological state apparatus (ISA) – structures full of ideas and beliefs, connected to state/dominate interest.
- Socially constructed
- Interpellation and haling – way in which identity is formed/way you are seen therefore you seen yourself
- The way you are portrayed is the way you begin to see yourself and become – Not free
- Ideas that form you is the society of the ruling class – dominate ideas – ruling class – Marxism – want everyone to thing the same (Slavery and Genocide)
- Trapped in ideological state apparatus (ISA) – herd mentality
- Blackface – racism in art form
Frantz Fanon
- From a French Slave Colony – Interpellation
- The Wretched of the Earth (1961) – writes about treatment/experience
- saw him through lens of empire
- Faced derogatory phrases
- Came up with this 3 point pla:
- 1)Assimilation of colonial culture corresponding to the ‘mother country’ Chinua Achebe talks of the colonial writer as a ‘somewhat unfinished European who with patience guidance will grow up one day and write like every other European.’ (1988:46)
- 2)Immersion into an ‘authentic’ culture ‘brought up out of the depths of his memory; old legends will be reinterpreted’
- 3)Fighting, revolutionary, national literature, ‘the mouthpiece of a new reality in action’.
- Music Video: Through music can see hegemony – nothing is fixed/fluid (Gramsci)- Hegemonic struggle the chance to reclaim …
Syncretism, Double Consciousness & Hybridisation
- These words are mechanisms for understanding cross-cultural identities.
- Paul Gilroy – double conciseness (Think consciously about two things).
- Wrote in 1990s – He was a Black Academic in London.
- Wrote a book called, ‘There a’nt not back in the union jack’.
- ‘Place of racism in comtempory political cultural’.
- Double conciseness – Gilroy developed idea from Dubois
- 1950s – needed cheap labor to rebuild people came from all over the world e.g.India
- Idea of being Black, British/Black-America – seeing themselves as duplicity – see a separation
- Multicultural – multiple cultures
- Hybirdity – many
- Ambiguous – changeable
- Cultural polyvalency – many cultural identities
- Music Videos: Emigrants came over and brought new music (reggae – two tones) – hybirdisation
Black History
- Roman, Tudor
- Slave owners compensated for loss of ‘probity’
- Slaves weren’t freed instantly
Dubois
- Wrote ‘Souls of black folk’, in 1903 – about the effects of racism on identity
- Disabling black people to reach full potential in society and therefore as human beings
Antonio Gramsci – Hegemony: struggle for a better society.