Intra-Gender Complicity and the Objectification of Woman in Djebar’s A Sister to Scheherazade

Folasade Hunsu
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This paper considers the inhuman treatment women mete to fellow women using the character representation in A Sister to Scheherazade. It attempts to establish that women contribute greatly to their own oppression in the society by critically analyzing the actions of women characters in the narration. S. L. Barky's explication on the idea of objectification is employed to explain the relationship between female characters in the primary text and to establish the spur of oppression in the text, and by implication, identify the oppressors; whereas Patricia H. Collins's concept of binary thinking is used to describe the intentions of the identified oppressors. The analysis of the primary text reveals various needs of the major characters and how they attempt to achieve such needs of theirs by giving up the protagonist. It reveals further that the deeds of the major female characters in the primary text are the reasons the protagonist suffers. The paper, therefore, concludes that as in the case of the protagonist in the text, the objectified is not only used as a means to an end but is a victim of collective and intra-gender oppression.
杰巴尔《舍赫拉扎德的妹妹》中性别内共犯与女性的物化
本文以《谢赫拉扎德的妹妹》中的人物形象来考察女性对同胞的非人待遇。通过批判性地分析叙事中女性角色的行为,试图确立女性对自身在社会中的压迫做出了巨大贡献。巴基对象化思想的阐释阐释了原著中女性角色之间的关系,确立了文本中压迫的鞭策,并通过暗示来识别压迫者;而帕特里夏·h·柯林斯的二元思维概念被用来描述被认同的压迫者的意图。通过对主要文本的分析,揭示了主要人物的各种需求,以及他们如何试图通过放弃主角来实现自己的需求。进一步揭示了原文本中主要女性角色的行为是主人公遭受痛苦的原因。因此,本文的结论是,就像文本中的主人公一样,被客观化的对象不仅被用作达到目的的手段,而且是集体和性别内压迫的受害者。
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