Deconstructing Myth of Imperialism in Peter Carey’s Oscar and Lucinda
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Peter Carey’s Oscar and Lucindais reimagination andrecreation of colonial
version of Australian history. As a criticism of imperialism, it dismantles the centre/
periphery opposition of imperial culture with multiple possibilities relating it to
personal and communal histories hinting a complexity which enforces the imperial
colonial linear version of history to diversify. The account of colonial past of
Australia through the description of the old country carries over the meaning from the
imperial myth, ascription of dimensionality of histories of postcolonial period. The
process of replacing colonial imperial history with a multiplicity of Australian
historiesis carried out by their owners and their descendents.Though these histories
do not suit each other but at least they can raise the irvoicein honor of their own past.
