THE COLONIZED PSYCHE OF JOE CHRISTMAS AS THE BEARER OF A HYBRID IDENTITY IN WILLIAM FAULKNER’S LIGHT IN AUGUST
Abstract
This thesis discusses the colonized psyche of a mulatto who is colonized
by the others, which is drawn in Light in August. The novel depicts how Joe
Christmas who is a mulatto gets bad treatments from whites and also blacks. The
thesis analyzes the life of Joe Christmas as a mulatto who feels that he does not
belong to a certain race because both races do not regard him as the part of their
culture. This problem makes him in the condition of what Bhabha Called as
“unhomeliness” and “otherness”. Since he is the product of miscegenation,
therefore the problem is analyzed under the hybridity theory. As a mulatto he feels
that he does not have the real identity, therefore he always tries to search his
identity by living as blacks and also whites.
Furthermore, in examining the data, inductive method is used by exploring
particular facts of Joe Christmas as mulatto who bears a hybrid identity found in
the novel before going to the general descriptions. The psychological approach is
used in this thesis to analyze the colonized psyche of Joe Christmas. Besides, the
postcolonial study is applied to analyze the psychology aspects of Joe Christmas
in his colonial experiences. This research is conducted by using the qualitative
method. The study uses the library research in collecting data concerning to the
postcolonial issues, and the data taken from books, papers, articles, the biography
of the author and other resources taken from the internet. Finally the analysis of
this research is presented in a descriptive way.
In addition, there are several goals in this thesis. The first is to describe the
condition of mulatto as the bearer of a hybrid identity represented in William
Faulkner’s, Light in August. The second is to show the societies’ perception
toward mulatto. The third goal is to explore the result of a hybrid identity toward
Joe Christmas.