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BERNARD MALAMUD’UN GOD’S GRACE ADLI ROMANINDA SÖMÜRGELEŞTİRME SÜRECİNDE AHLAKİ DEĞERLERİN İHLALİ

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2, 328 - 337, 31.12.2020

Öz

Bernard Malamud’un God’s Grace adlı romanı, bilim insanı Calvin Cohn ve bir grup maymunun hayatta kalan tek canlılar olduğu, kıyamet sonrası bir senaryo üzerine kurgulanmıştır. Bu çalışma, Cohn’un sığındığı adanın yerlisi olan maymunlar üzerinde hakimiyet kurmasından yola çıkarak, romanı bir sömürgeleştirme süreci alegorisi olarak değerlendirmektedir. Dini ve ahlaki söyleminin aksine, Cohn yerlilerin tüm haklarını ihlal eder. Bencilliği ve maymunların doğalarını anlamadaki basiretsizliği, maymunların isyan etmesine yol açarak onu trajik bir sona sürükler. Cohn’un “içimizden biri” olarak, insanın sadece başkasını değil, kendi kendisini de yok etme potansiyeline sahip olduğunu en iyi şekilde örneklediği sonucuna varılmıştır.

Kaynakça

  • Avery, E., (2001), The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud, Ed. Evelyn Avery, State University of New York Press, USA.
  • Freese, P., “Surviving the End: Apocalypse, Evolution, and Entropy in Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon”, Critique, Spring 1995, (3), pp. 163-175.
  • Forsdick, C., “Travelling Concepts: Postcolonial Approaches to Exoticism”, Paragraph, November 2001, (Vol. 24 Issue 3), pp.12-29.
  • Garrison, C., (2001), “Recollecting Bernie: Collagues at Oregon State”, The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud, Ed. Evelyn Avery, State University of New York Press, USA.
  • Lemon, R., “Imperial Mystique and Empricist Mysticism: Inner Colonialism and Exoticism in Musil’s Törless”,Modern Austrian Literature, 2009, (Vol.42,no.1), pp.1-22.
  • Lindenbaum, Shirley. “Thinking about Cannibalism.” Annual Review of Anthropology, 2004, (Vol. 33), pp. 475-498. Luhrmann, T.M. ―The Good Parsi: the Postcolonial 'Feminisation of a Colonial Elite. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 29 (1994): pp. 333-357.
  • Malamud, B., (1989). God’s Grace. Farrar Straus, New York.
  • May, B., “Extravagant Postcolonialism: Ethics and individualism in Anglophonic, Anglocentric Postcolonial Fiction; or ‘What was (This) Postcolonialism?” ELH 2008, (75), p.p. 899-937.
  • Munro, M. “Wild Thing: Noble Savages, Exoticisms and Postcolonial Space in Jacques-Stephen Alexis’s Les Arbres Musiciens.” French Studies, 2003, (Vol.LVII, No. 1), p.p.55-67. Shaw, M. U., (2000), Ethnic Identities in Bernard Malamud’s Fiction. Universidad De Oviedo, Spain.
  • www.times.com/books/97/09/28/reviews/malamud-obit.html
  • Zucker, D. J. “Malamud as Modern Midrash”, Judaism, Spring (94, Vol. 43, Issue 2), p.p. 159-171.

DOMESTICATION OF THE EXOTIC AS THE VIOLATION OF ETHICS IN BERNARD MALAMUD’S GOD’S GRACE

Yıl 2020, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2, 328 - 337, 31.12.2020

Öz

In his novel God’s Grace, Bernard Malamud depicts a post-apocalyptic world, the only survivors of which are Calvin Cohn, a scientist, and a group of apes. Depending on Cohn’s domineering attitude over the apes, natives of the island where he finds refuge, this study reads the novel as a work allegorising the colonisation process. Despite his religious and moral discourse, Cohn violates the native’s rights. His selfishness and failure in understanding the apes in their natural context lead him to a tragic end when apes rebel against him. It is concluded that as the “everyman”, Cohn represents men’s potential for destruction of not only others but also themselves, regardless to former tragic experience.

Kaynakça

  • Avery, E., (2001), The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud, Ed. Evelyn Avery, State University of New York Press, USA.
  • Freese, P., “Surviving the End: Apocalypse, Evolution, and Entropy in Bernard Malamud, Kurt Vonnegut, and Thomas Pynchon”, Critique, Spring 1995, (3), pp. 163-175.
  • Forsdick, C., “Travelling Concepts: Postcolonial Approaches to Exoticism”, Paragraph, November 2001, (Vol. 24 Issue 3), pp.12-29.
  • Garrison, C., (2001), “Recollecting Bernie: Collagues at Oregon State”, The Magic Worlds of Bernard Malamud, Ed. Evelyn Avery, State University of New York Press, USA.
  • Lemon, R., “Imperial Mystique and Empricist Mysticism: Inner Colonialism and Exoticism in Musil’s Törless”,Modern Austrian Literature, 2009, (Vol.42,no.1), pp.1-22.
  • Lindenbaum, Shirley. “Thinking about Cannibalism.” Annual Review of Anthropology, 2004, (Vol. 33), pp. 475-498. Luhrmann, T.M. ―The Good Parsi: the Postcolonial 'Feminisation of a Colonial Elite. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 29 (1994): pp. 333-357.
  • Malamud, B., (1989). God’s Grace. Farrar Straus, New York.
  • May, B., “Extravagant Postcolonialism: Ethics and individualism in Anglophonic, Anglocentric Postcolonial Fiction; or ‘What was (This) Postcolonialism?” ELH 2008, (75), p.p. 899-937.
  • Munro, M. “Wild Thing: Noble Savages, Exoticisms and Postcolonial Space in Jacques-Stephen Alexis’s Les Arbres Musiciens.” French Studies, 2003, (Vol.LVII, No. 1), p.p.55-67. Shaw, M. U., (2000), Ethnic Identities in Bernard Malamud’s Fiction. Universidad De Oviedo, Spain.
  • www.times.com/books/97/09/28/reviews/malamud-obit.html
  • Zucker, D. J. “Malamud as Modern Midrash”, Judaism, Spring (94, Vol. 43, Issue 2), p.p. 159-171.
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Zeynep Yılmaz Kurt 0000-0003-1194-6718

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Aralık 2020
Gönderilme Tarihi 14 Mayıs 2020
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2020 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Yılmaz Kurt, Z. (2020). DOMESTICATION OF THE EXOTIC AS THE VIOLATION OF ETHICS IN BERNARD MALAMUD’S GOD’S GRACE. İnönü Üniversitesi Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 9(2), 328-337.

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