POSTCOLONIAL ANALYSIS ON MULTATULI’S MAX HAVELAAR

Herminus Efrando Pabur(1),


(1) Universitas Negeri Manado
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Abstract


This work aims at sharing a postcolonial analysis on the content and the message in Max Havelaar written by Mulatuli in 1859 in Belgia and then published in Dutch in 1860. Max Havelaar could be assumed as a postcolonial literary work. Besides applying the postcolonial theory, the anthropology theory is also considered being used in the analysis process. The finding shows that Max Havelaar is clearly a postcolonial literary work. Despite basing on its year of publication and place of publication, Max Havelaar is hard to be categorized as a postcolonial literary work. However, its content, message, and author‘s background, Max Havelaar can be viewed as a postcolonial literary work. The finding also reveals that Max Havelaar has a unique and strong characteristic namely the ability to move the sense of humanity of its readers especially for those are facing colonialization.
Keywords: Max Havelaar, Postcolonial Literature.Multatuli

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DOI: 10.36412/jellt.v2i02.67

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