Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros

Pan-Africanists and proponents of Négritude associate home with Africa. However, Derek Walcott detours from this essentialist belief. My interpretation of his epic poem, Omeros (1990), provides a detailed analysis of Walcott's negative attitude toward Négritude. Among the characters in Omeros,...

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Main Author: Zargarzadeh, H.
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spelling my.um.eprints.186832018-05-16T01:39:26Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18683/ Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros Zargarzadeh, H. P Philology. Linguistics Pan-Africanists and proponents of Négritude associate home with Africa. However, Derek Walcott detours from this essentialist belief. My interpretation of his epic poem, Omeros (1990), provides a detailed analysis of Walcott's negative attitude toward Négritude. Among the characters in Omeros, this paper focuses on Achille's quest for self and identity in Africa. Taking Homi Bhabha's concept of the "unhomely" as an analytical tool, I will show how Walcott critically illustrates the unhomeliness of Africa as home for Afro-Caribbeans. Even though essentially Africa is regarded as the ancestral homeland for people of African descent, the uncanny feeling it creates, negates this association. Yet, Omeros proposes that the New World itself, in spite of its ambivalences, can be home for the New World inhabitants as it could create a sense of familiarity-or what Yi-Fu Tuan terms "topophilia"-and a communal sense of relatedness. As I will argue, these features can be taken as characteristics of home and can create, albeit not a true home, but a sense of at-homeness with the context of the new location. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed Zargarzadeh, H. (2016) Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 24 (2). pp. 825-837. ISSN 0128-7702 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JSSH%20Vol.%2024%20(2)%20Jun.%202016/17%20JSSH%20Vol%2024%20(2)%20Jun%202016_pg825-838.pdf
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Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros
description Pan-Africanists and proponents of Négritude associate home with Africa. However, Derek Walcott detours from this essentialist belief. My interpretation of his epic poem, Omeros (1990), provides a detailed analysis of Walcott's negative attitude toward Négritude. Among the characters in Omeros, this paper focuses on Achille's quest for self and identity in Africa. Taking Homi Bhabha's concept of the "unhomely" as an analytical tool, I will show how Walcott critically illustrates the unhomeliness of Africa as home for Afro-Caribbeans. Even though essentially Africa is regarded as the ancestral homeland for people of African descent, the uncanny feeling it creates, negates this association. Yet, Omeros proposes that the New World itself, in spite of its ambivalences, can be home for the New World inhabitants as it could create a sense of familiarity-or what Yi-Fu Tuan terms "topophilia"-and a communal sense of relatedness. As I will argue, these features can be taken as characteristics of home and can create, albeit not a true home, but a sense of at-homeness with the context of the new location.
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title Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros
title_short Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros
title_full Achille and the unhomely pull of atavistic homeland in derek walcott's Omeros
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