Symptomatic reading of Stevenson'sTreasure Islandand Coetzee'sWaiting for the Barbarians
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TheTreasure Islandby R. L. Stevenson symbolically mirrors the intention of the
Europeans, ie. mis-presenting the non-west land and lifting the valuable resources and
treasures. Stevenson constructs the discourse, in order to maintain the sense of superiority
and authority over Other. Stevenson, being a colonialist exhibits his imperial perspective
and creates the non-western land and its peoples as cannibalistic, exotic, dark and chaotic,
and tries to construct the image of the westerner as rational, superior and civilized group.
On the contrary, inWaiting for the Barbarians, J. M. Coetzee clearly observes this Euro-
centric formation of Other and gives the message to the colonizers to view into barbarity
latent in themselves. The construction of Self depends on the creation of Other. In other
words, Coetzee counters the constructed binary opposition of the colonizers which is
based on the futile assumptions and gives true voice to the natives, behind their
constructed false image.