Colonialism and Imperialism in Heart of Darkness, Things Fall Apart, And Apocalypse Now
The shadow of colonization: Projecting European anxieties onto nonwhite peoples
The Jungian concept of 'the shadow' is not that 'the shadow' is inherently dark or evil: rather, it is a hidden part of an individual or collective subconscious that is a repository of all of the aspects of society wishes to hide. The shadow' may contain elements of forbidden sexuality, violence, or other desires that people wish to forget. As seen in Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart, colonial expansion allowed the dominant European powers to make 'shadows' of nonwhite peoples. Rather than viewing the people they conquered on their own terms, the Europeans projected their own fears and anxieties upon the colonized [THESIS].
For example, at the time of 19th century imperialism, sexuality was of great concern to the Europeans, namely its containment and regulation. Thus they viewed nonwhite people as hyper-sexualized, focusing on elements of African culture (like not wearing European-style clothes) as base and evil. Although they engaged in brutality themselves, Europeans focused upon the non-Christian customs of nonwhites and demonized those customs as inherently evil and bloody. They refused to see the parallels between their own expansionist culture and those of warlike tribal customs.
In Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the projected notion of the 'shadow' upon nonwhite peoples is clearly seen in the manner in which the narrator Marlow views the sexuality of tribal women vs. white women. Marlow, a European, presents the point-of-view that the formerly impeccable representation of civilization Mr. Kurtz has been 'corrupted' by the evils of the so-called Dark Continent of Africa. He views African women as representing open, naked sexuality, versus the contained and pure image of Kurtz's beloved. Africa becomes the 'shadow' repository for fears about unchecked female sexuality and male carnality. Jung referred to the shadow as the "often dangerous…primitive, uncivilized, pre-evolutionary past of the species. The shadow is represented as jealousy and repressed desires like avarice, aspects which most...
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