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Mimicry and ambivalence of the main character(s) in jack davis's no sugar and eva johnson's murras

Jimmy Munday and Ruby, the main Aboriginal characters in No Sugar and
Murras, possess ambivalent attitude toward the Whites. They mimic and reject the
Whites at the same time. The writer of this thesis is triggered to discuss one topic,
mimicry and ambivalence that are done by Jimmy Munday and Ruby in her thesis.
She reveals how and why both main characters experience mimicry and
ambivalence. In discovering the process and the causes of Jimmy?s and Ruby?s
mimicry and ambivalence, cultural approach is applied in this analysis. Homi K.
Bhabha?s postcolonialism theory, which is mimicry, is used to reveal the answers
to her statement of the problem. Jimmy and Ruby have to mimic the Whites, yet
they also feel the hatred that enables them to reject the Whites? culture. Therefore,
both of them experience ambivalence toward the Whites. Moreover, poor and
powerless conditions are actually the causes of Jimmy?s and Ruby?s mimicry and
ambivalence. Surprisingly, the root of the poor and powerless conditions is the
Whites. Thus, at the end of this analysis, the writer of this thesis can conclude that
mimicry and ambivalence are done by Jimmy Munday and Ruby.

Creator(s)
  • (11405001) FRETY INDRAYANA
Contributor(s)
  • Meilinda → Advisor 1
  • Jenny Mochtar Djundjung → Examination Committee 1
Publisher
Universitas Kristen Petra; 2009
Language
English
Category
s1 – Undergraduate Thesis
Sub Category
Skripsi/Undergraduate Thesis
Source
Undergraduate Thesis No. 01011840/ING/2009; Frety Indrayana (11405001)
Subject(s)
  • JOHNSON, EVA, 1946-... MURRAS-STUDY AND TEACHING
  • DAVIS, JACK, 1917-... NO SUGAR-STUDY AND TEACHING
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