Title of article
Disturbance of Native Americans as Reflected in Selected Folkloric Poems of Luci Tapahonso, Joy Harjo and Simon Ortiz
Author/Authors
Saddam، Widad Allawi نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Commination,University Putra Malaysia,Malaysia , , Wan Yahya، Wan Roselezam نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Commination,University Putra Malaysia,Malaysia , , Singh، Hardev Kaur A/P Jujar نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Commination,University Putra Malaysia,Malaysia , , Mani، Manimangai نويسنده Faculty of Modern Languages and Commination,University Putra Malaysia,Malaysia ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages
6
From page
248
To page
253
Abstract
As a result of colonialization and assimilation, the natives were disturbed between past and present. Adopting the colonizer culture, style of life, language and changing home place come together in the mind of Native American people and lead them to be confused; they intermingle between past and present. They want to be themselves but the colonizer wants them to be the others. This feeling of disturbance affected Native American people, especially the chosen poets for this study. This paper shows how Native American people reflect their disturbance toward the colonization in their folkloric poetry. It explains how each element of folklore represents their disturbance towards the colonizer’s dominant culture. This paper will be done under postcolonial framework utilizing Frantz Fanon’s second views about the natives. Disturbance follows assimilation and they together forced Native Americans to present fighting literature which shows the third phase of Fanon.
Keywords
Assimilation , disturbance , native Americans , folklore , Frantz Fanon
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2405481
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