CENTERING THE OTHER : MAKING THE NATIVE VISIBLE
Majed Hamed Aladaylah
ABSTRACT:
Constructs of Othering, is a construct of Western colonialism
discourse constituting the ideologies of imperialism and the motivations to “civilize”
the East. Since discourse by nature is rule-govern, it will define, describe what is
possible to say or what is not possible or not say in a particular situation and its
conventions will determine what to write, how to write and how to represent the Self in
the writing. In the process of Othering, the Self is centred, glorified and made visible
while the Other is vilified, silenced and made invisible. The strategies of Othering are
manifold and include the use if binary oppositions, unvoicing and dehumanizing. The
fundamental element in the project of Othering is the provision of positive features to
the Occident and negative ones to the Orient. The paper engages the construct of
Othering using an Orientalist reading position in demonstrating the absurdities of
representations in western colonialist discourse. The object of the paper is to
dismantle the cloak of “invisibility” shrouding the Other so that true representations
may be enabled. The paper exemplifies the above notions using William Somerset
Maugham’s short story The Yellow Streak.