The portraits of Powerlessness, Meaninglessness and Normlessness as Reflected in Dinaw Mengestu’s Trilogy

Tsegaberhan Wodaj
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This study focuses on the themes of alienation in three fictional works of Dinaw Mengestu; “The BeautifulThings that Heaven Bears” (2007), “How to Read the Air” (2010), and “All Our Names” (2014). This research aims to investigate specifically the causes of powerlessness, meaninglessness, and normlessness forms of alienation enumerated by extracting the fundamental concern that human being faces in the course of immigration. This study deals with the major concerns and matters of the immigrants’ causes and reactions to alienation regardless of the reasons for their exodus. The main reason for focusing on the concept of alienation in the selected novels is that this area of literary theme has not been given enough attention to be studied comprehensively in the context of African (Ethiopians) immigrants’ life. Besides, no other Ethiopian literary work has portrayed on these themes of meaninglessness, normlessness, and powerlessness better than the selected three novels that have dealt with the pain and sufferings of alienation in their lives. This study tried to explore the immigrants ‘sense of alienation in the hosting country and in the process of immigration, where life as an immigrant was unbearable, forcing them to try the process of economic. An attempt was made to explore the multiple dimensions of alienation and the alienating factors based on Melvin Seeman’s aspects of alienation: powerlessness, normlessness, and meaninglessness. The selected three literary immigrant novels reveal the feelings of alienation as a central thematic preoccupation. The researcher used textual analysis to explore the selected literary works and captured the portrayal of alienation of the African immigrants which allows the understanding, process, and witnessing of human suffering.
狄纳·孟格斯图三部曲中所反映的无力、无意义和无规范的形象
本文主要研究狄纳·孟格斯图三部小说作品中的异化主题;《天堂承载的美好事物》(2007)、《如何解读空气》(2010)和《我们所有的名字》(2014)。本研究旨在通过提取人类在移民过程中所面临的基本关切,具体探讨异化中所列举的无力感、无意义感和无规范感的原因。本研究探讨了移民对异化的原因和反应的主要关注和问题,而不考虑他们离开的原因。之所以在小说选集中关注异化的概念,主要是因为这一文学主题领域没有得到足够的重视,无法在非洲(埃塞俄比亚)移民生活的背景下进行全面研究。此外,没有其他埃塞俄比亚文学作品比这三部小说更好地描绘了这些无意义、无规范和无力的主题,它们处理了他们生活中异化的痛苦和折磨。本研究试图探讨移民在东道国和移民过程中的疏离感,在那里移民的生活是难以忍受的,迫使他们尝试经济的过程。本文试图从梅尔文·西曼的异化维度出发,探讨异化的多重维度及其异化因素:无力感、normlessness、无意义感。本文所选的三部移民文学小说揭示了作为中心主题的疏离感。研究者采用文本分析的方法对精选的文学作品进行探索,捕捉到非洲移民对人类苦难的理解、过程和见证的异化的写照。
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