{"title":"UNRAVELLING IMAGE OF BOORI MA: A CASE OF SUBALTERN WOMAN IN JHUMPA LAHIRI’S A REAL DURWAN","authors":"Benedicta Stella Fortunae","doi":"10.51714/dlejpancasakti.v8i1.92.pp.21-28","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A Real Durwan is a short story collection by Jhumpa Lahiri. The story chronicles Boori Ma, a sixty-four-year-old woman who works as Durwan, the gatekeeper and sweeper in an old building. She is a refugee from the 1947 Partition between India and Pakistan. It also portrays the condition of a woman who is ‘naturally’ considered a second-class citizen in a patriarchal society. This paper uses qualitative research method to support the analysis. Gayatri Spivak, a prominent scholar, and critic in Postcolonial studies, describes the woman as a subaltern. The subaltern refers to a person who is excluded and silenced in society. Spivak concludes that subalterns cannot speak because of repressive power and domination. Boori Ma is the portrayal of a subaltern woman. She is the main female character who experiences quadruple discrimination in relation to her gender, age, capital, and identity. Ultimately, she remains voiceless and has no choice but to leave her house due to hatred and defamation from an elite group. This paper is expected to examine four categories of discrimination: socioeconomic, ageism, gender, ethnic, and culture, and its relation to injustice towards a subaltern woman. In conclusion, it is proved that the subaltern cannot speak due to the never-ending discrimination. ","PeriodicalId":361796,"journal":{"name":"Dialectical Literature and Educational Journal","volume":"44 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-06-26","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Dialectical Literature and Educational Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.51714/dlejpancasakti.v8i1.92.pp.21-28","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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A Real Durwan is a short story collection by Jhumpa Lahiri. The story chronicles Boori Ma, a sixty-four-year-old woman who works as Durwan, the gatekeeper and sweeper in an old building. She is a refugee from the 1947 Partition between India and Pakistan. It also portrays the condition of a woman who is ‘naturally’ considered a second-class citizen in a patriarchal society. This paper uses qualitative research method to support the analysis. Gayatri Spivak, a prominent scholar, and critic in Postcolonial studies, describes the woman as a subaltern. The subaltern refers to a person who is excluded and silenced in society. Spivak concludes that subalterns cannot speak because of repressive power and domination. Boori Ma is the portrayal of a subaltern woman. She is the main female character who experiences quadruple discrimination in relation to her gender, age, capital, and identity. Ultimately, she remains voiceless and has no choice but to leave her house due to hatred and defamation from an elite group. This paper is expected to examine four categories of discrimination: socioeconomic, ageism, gender, ethnic, and culture, and its relation to injustice towards a subaltern woman. In conclusion, it is proved that the subaltern cannot speak due to the never-ending discrimination.
A Real Durwan是Jhumpa Lahiri的短篇小说集。故事讲述了一位名叫Boori Ma的六十四岁老妇人的故事,她在一座老建筑里担任看门人和清洁工。她是1947年印度和巴基斯坦分治后的难民。它还描绘了在男权社会中“天生”被视为二等公民的女性的状况。本文采用定性研究方法来支持分析。著名学者、后殖民研究评论家加亚特里·斯皮瓦克(Gayatri Spivak)将女性描述为次等人。次等人是指在社会中被排斥和沉默的人。斯皮瓦克的结论是,由于压迫性的权力和统治,次等人不能说话。Boori Ma是一个底层女性的写照。她是在性别、年龄、资本、身份等方面受到双重歧视的女性主角。最终,由于精英团体的仇恨和诽谤,她没有发言权,只能离开自己的家。本文将研究四类歧视:社会经济歧视、年龄歧视、性别歧视、种族歧视和文化歧视,以及这些歧视与对低等女性的不公正待遇之间的关系。综上所述,这证明了由于无休止的歧视,底层是不会说话的。