Resilience, Alienation and Female Friendship: Resilient Women in Toni Morrison's 'Paradise' and Khaled Hosseini's 'A Thousand Splendid Suns'

A. Farid, Rabia Tufail, Shabbir Ahmad
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This study explores the resilience of women, their alienation (spiritual or physical detachment from others), and the use of female bonding as a tool of resilience in Toni Morrison's Paradise and Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns. The theoretical framework includes the Alienation Theory by Charles Reitz (2000), the Resilience Theory by Luthans et al. (2006) and the concept of Female Friendship by Elizabeth Abel (1981). The wearisome experience of the women in both of these novels is such a situation that they form mutual connections to compensate for the loss of mother/father love, face harsh social circumstances, and fight against the challenges created by gender differences. Female friendship becomes a powerful tool that helps women in combatting patriarchal oppression and a weapon of struggle to be free from societal pressures which give them a sense that they are objects. Toni Morrison's Paradise, by portraying the failure of women's relationships, exposes the ubiquitous power of patriarchy and relevant challenges. Even then, there is a spiritual kind of optimism that the death of women is in fact a future prediction of women's freedom from patriarchy. Similarly, Khaled Hosseini ends A Thousand Splendid Suns on an optimistic note that a woman builds a home for abandoned and deserted women. Thus the women show resilience in hard times by making mutual bonds and then struggling for liberation. It signifies that both of these writers have affiliations with feministic ideals of women's liberation. This study lays the foundation for further research in resilience studies in combination with alienation and female friendship in these novelists.
弹性、异化与女性友谊:托妮·莫里森《天堂》与卡勒德·侯赛尼《千日灿烂》中的弹性女性
本研究探讨了托妮·莫里森的《天堂》和卡勒德·侯赛尼的《一千个灿烂的太阳》中女性的复原力、她们的疏离(精神上或身体上与他人的疏离),以及将女性关系作为复原力的工具。理论框架包括Charles Reitz(2000)的异化理论、Luthans等人(2006)的弹性理论和Elizabeth Abel(1981)的女性友谊概念。这两部小说中女性的厌倦经历都是这样一种情况,她们为了弥补母爱的缺失,面对严酷的社会环境,对抗性别差异带来的挑战而形成了相互联系。女性之间的友谊成为帮助女性对抗父权压迫的有力工具,也是摆脱社会压力的斗争武器,因为社会压力让她们觉得自己是客体。托妮·莫里森的《天堂》通过描绘女性关系的失败,揭示了父权制无处不在的权力和相关挑战。即使在那时,也有一种精神上的乐观主义,认为女性的死亡实际上是对女性从父权制中解放出来的未来的预测。同样,卡勒德·侯赛尼在《一千个灿烂的太阳》的结尾乐观地写道,一个女人为被抛弃和被遗弃的女人建造了一个家。因此,在艰难时期,女性通过建立相互联系,然后为解放而斗争,表现出了韧性。这标志着这两位作家都与妇女解放的女权主义理想有着密切的联系。本研究为进一步研究这些小说家的心理弹性与异化和女性友谊的关系奠定了基础。
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