Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Metropolitan vs. Colonial Space in Forster’s A Passage to India and Lawrence’s Women in Love :: Passage India

metropolitan vs. Colonial Space in Forsters A Passage to India and Lawrences Women in Love At first glance, it seems easy to extract a definitive property between what Said calls metropolitan space and colonial space. In its simplest form, metropolitan space is the space occupied by the colonizers. Examples of this accommodate England, France and the places these people reside in while living in these colonies. Likewise, colonial space is that which is occupied by those who are colonized. India and Africa are both good examples of this. However, upon imminent inspection, it is clear that this distinction is not as simple as it may originally appear. Although the above definitions are accurate, they are also incomplete. As Said says, colonialism is not a simple act of accumulation and acquisition (9). The distinction between metropolitan space and colonial space does not lie solely inside physical and tangible spaces. It also exists in the mindsets and attitudes of the people inv olved in colonialism. Said points out that a direct result of colonialism is that it comes with changes in attitudes (52).Another serious element of the distinction between metropolitan and colonial spaces is the understanding that this distinction exists because of the differences in power. Said defines metropolitan space as a socially suitable empowered space (52). He goes on to say that metropolitan spaces are connected to colonial spaces by the design, motive and development of these colonial spaces. Further, he says that cultures motive to move into these colonial spaces because they are viewed as desirable but subordinate (52). This point is especially important to note. There is a definite understanding that those who take over the metropolitan space have the power while those who occupy the colonial space do not. The vocabulary used is also an essential element of the distinction between the two spaces. Said mentions that some of the key elements/words associated with col onialism include inferior and subordinate peoples. (9) These terms further reinforce the division of power.E.M. Forsters A Passage to India is a prime example of the distinction between metropolitan and colonial spaces. Using the simplest definition, Forster presents an India where the distinction between metropolitan and colonial spaces is very clear. Metropolitan space is present in the form of England, but also is present locally in the form of the club. The Indians occupy their own colonial spaces that the British rarely enter into.

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