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Resumen de Para-paradisi. "Colonial agency", paradisi postcoloniali e invenzione dell'altro

Nicoletta Vallorani

  • Based on the issue of colonial agency and aiming at a revision of Homi Bhabha�s notion of third space, this essay considers two novels roughly based on a dystopian pattern and actually showing two similar interpretations of the Other. The first one, Vonnegut�s Cat�s Cradle (1963), was written as a political and fictional response to the US bombing of Hiroshima and is set in the Republic of San Lorenzo, a Carribbean island whose history has developed through the struggle between a naïf and ruthless dictator, �Papa� Monzano, and a religious leader, Bokonon, who�s made an outlaw though the religion he predicates is professed by almost everyone. The second, Will Self�s The Butt (2008), develops the story of a tourist, Tom Brodzinki, in a tropical island conceived as something of a cross between Australia and Iraq. In both cases, the main focus is the relationship between the Westerner � ex-colonizer and naïf traveller � and the native, that appears to be more ambiguous than it seemed at first sight. The Imperial legacy produces a definite notion of exotic Paradise that is finally reversed in the colonizer�s Hell


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