This Earth of Mankind
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
367
言語
英語
公開されました
May 1, 1996
出版社
Penguin Books
ISBN-10
0140256350
ISBN-13
9780140256352
説明
In a society deeply affected by colonialism, the young Javanese student Minke navigates the complexities of his identity and aspirations. His intelligence and ambition set him apart, yet he finds himself straddling two worlds—one shaped by Dutch colonizers and the other by his own rich cultural heritage. As he delves into his studies and engages with the political landscape around him, Minke becomes increasingly aware of the injustices faced by his people.
The narrative follows Minke's evolving relationships, particularly with women from different backgrounds, each representing distinct aspects of Javanese and colonial society. Through these interactions, he confronts the harsh realities of oppression and the struggles for freedom and self-definition. Minke’s journey is not just about personal growth; it’s a profound exploration of the societal forces at play in Java during a tumultuous time in history.
As Minke seeks answers and meaning in a world filled with contradictions, he embodies the quest for a new identity amid the pressures of colonial rule. His story offers a poignant reflection on the themes of power, resistance, and the enduring spirit of those who dare to dream of change.
The narrative follows Minke's evolving relationships, particularly with women from different backgrounds, each representing distinct aspects of Javanese and colonial society. Through these interactions, he confronts the harsh realities of oppression and the struggles for freedom and self-definition. Minke’s journey is not just about personal growth; it’s a profound exploration of the societal forces at play in Java during a tumultuous time in history.
As Minke seeks answers and meaning in a world filled with contradictions, he embodies the quest for a new identity amid the pressures of colonial rule. His story offers a poignant reflection on the themes of power, resistance, and the enduring spirit of those who dare to dream of change.