The Intersection of Gender, Disability and Social Status in Nadia Hashimi's The Pearl that Broke its Shell

M. Siber
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Abstract:Relying on the concept of "intersectionality," this research explores the intersection of gender, disability, and social status in Hashimi's novel set in Afghanistan of both the turn of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, two periods known for intermittent foreign interference in Afghanistan. Hashimi gives voice to ordinarily voiceless Afghan women, some of whom are disabled, others from a poor background or both. Intersectionality operates on multiple intertwining levels: gender, class, disability, and race.
Nadia Hashimi的《破壳珍珠》中性别、残疾和社会地位的交集
摘要:基于“交叉性”的概念,本研究探讨了哈希米小说中性别、残疾和社会地位的交叉点,这两个时期都发生在20世纪之交和21世纪初的阿富汗,这两个时期因外国对阿富汗的间歇性干涉而闻名。哈希米为通常没有发言权的阿富汗妇女发声,其中一些是残疾人,另一些来自贫困家庭,或者两者兼而有之。交叉性在多个相互交织的层面上运作:性别、阶级、残疾和种族。
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