The Dynamics of Gendered Spaces in Jokha Alharthi’s Celestial Bodies

Jesna Joseph
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The interactions of human agency in the totality of space creates different social structures. Feminist Geography offers a self-reflexive analysis of regimes of power that operates in everyday life. The gendered divisions in society are responsible for creating the different patterns of spatial activity, experience and behaviour. Giving insight into a traditional Islamic society, Omani writer, JokhaAlharthi’s Celestial Bodies (2018) is a criticism against dominant ideologies and power hegemony. The paper analyses the critical relationship between gendered and spatial segmentation and challenges their supposed naturalness and validity. The unequal power relations that exist within the society produce different patterns of spatial relations with respect to access to public and private spaces. Through the theoretical framework of Feminist Geography, the paper criticises the gendered divisions of space and problematises the attempt of the enduring subjects to free themselves from the narrow space of patriarchal imagination and re-invent their lives in a space of their own.Keywords: Past and present, Timeless Humanities, Boethius, Wolfram von Eschenbach, Path through Life, Relevance of Literature, Philosophy.
Jokha Alharthi天体中性别空间的动态
人类能动性在整体空间中的相互作用创造了不同的社会结构。女权主义地理学对日常生活中运作的权力制度进行了自我反思式的分析。社会中的性别划分造成了空间活动、体验和行为的不同模式。阿曼作家JokhaAlharthi的《天体》(2018年)对传统的伊斯兰社会进行了深入的分析,是对主导意识形态和权力霸权的批判。本文分析了性别与空间分割的关键关系,并对其固有的自然性和有效性提出了质疑。社会中存在的不平等的权力关系在进入公共空间和私人空间方面产生了不同的空间关系模式。本文通过女性主义地理学的理论框架,批判了空间的性别划分,并对持久的主体试图从父权想象的狭窄空间中解放出来,在自己的空间中重新创造自己的生活提出了质疑。关键词:过去与现在,永恒的人文,波伊提乌,沃尔夫拉姆·冯·埃森巴赫,人生之路,文学的相关性,哲学
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