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Conrad in imperializem - Heart of Darkness (Srce teme)
ID Rauch, Roberto (Author), ID Čerče, Danica (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pričujoče magistrsko delo se ukvarja s predstavitvijo imperializma v Conradovem romanu Heart of Darkness in zagovarja tezo, da je ta zelo kompleksna, saj v romanu zasledimo tako kritiko te ideologije kot odlomke, ki jo zagovarjajo. Analiza romana poteka skozi prizmo zgodovinskih okoliščin v Kongu v poznem 19. stoletju in se opira na vrsto dejstev, ki so ključna za razumevanje proučevane tematike. Zaradi večkrat dvoumne predstavitve imperialističnih vrednot v romanesknem besedilu se naloga ukvarja tudi s Conradovo kratko zgodbo “An Outpost of Progress.” Slednja bistveno pripomore k razumevanju nekaterih idej v romanu, saj avtor v njej bolj neposredno razkriva imperialistični sistem. Eno od poglavij naloge je namenjeno analizi Kurtza, zloglasnega lika, ki predstavlja utelešenje evropskega imperializma v Afriki, zadnji del pa predstavitvi treh študij, ki so imele velik vpliv na današnje razumevanje Conradove tematizacije imperializma.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, imperializem, Kongo, “An Outpost of Progress, ” post-kolonialistična teorija
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-132894 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:83928323 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.11.2021
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Language:English
Title:Conrad and Imperialism - Heart of Darkness
Abstract:
The thesis deals with the presentation of imperialism in Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness and argues that the author’s approach to imperialism is very complex. Reading the literary work, one can trace both passages that condemn imperialist ideology and those that seem to advocate it, precluding the reach of an absolute conclusion. The novel is discussed against a specific backdrop, the late nineteen century Congo, taking into account several concepts that are essential to the understanding of the subject in question, and relying on Conrad’s short story “An Outpost of Progress.” Unlike the novel, this story reveals the author’s univocal approach to the imperial system and thus considerably facilitates the understanding of ideas presented in the novel. One of the chapters focuses on the figure of Kurtz, the novel’s notorious character that symbolizes the embodiment of European imperialism in Africa, whereas the last part of the thesis deals with three critical studies that have had a major impact on the perception of the novel today.

Keywords:Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness, imperialism, Congo, “An Outpost of Progress, ” post-colonial theory

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