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Representing The Unspeakable Trauma: A Deleuzian Reading Of Conrad’s Heart Of DarknessKeywords: Deleuzian , deterritorialization , Heart of Darkness , oedipalizing , impossible writing Abstract: This paper explores Conrad’s Heart of Darkness to analyze Kurtz’s ghastly vision of horror (trauma) and how he overcomes this traumaticexperience through the metamorphosis of becoming-animal/savage in forming his lines of flight from the oedipalizing/oppressive capitalismand imperialism. To avoid following a conventional approach to study this novella, I explore Kurtz’s unspeakable horror that underlies apostmodern aesthetics of problematizing representation. To further unveil the strategies for (re)presenting Kurtz’s unspeakable pain andhorror, or to be more specific, the mysterious vision that overwhelms him right before he dies, I apply the Deleuzian conception of the“impossible writing”—a writing strategy that is characteristic of minor literature/writing—to analyze Marlow’s narrativization, for it happensto highlight Marlow’s impasse, just like Kafka’s, that bars him access to writing for Kurtz’s outrageous experience and vision and thus turnsthis narration/writing into something impossible.
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