Multiculturalism in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and E. M. Forster’s Where Angels Fear to Tread

E. Şenduran
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The aim of this article is to compare and contrast how multiculturalism is handled in Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea and E. M. Forster’s Where Angels Fear to Tread regard-ing the lifestyles of the characters, language, intermar-riage, management of freedom, the cultural practices in the West Indies, and Monteriano Italy, within the tumul-tuous time of the twentieth century. In multicultural societies, Forster elucidates cross-binaries questing hu-manistic views whereas Rhys focuses on subversion of the post-slavery era. In both novels, the characters’ prejudic-es, values run counter to the practices of social integra-tion such as intermarriages, immigration. The culturally diverse societies undergo the dominant culture’s en-forced practices to integrate minorities into their own culture in the twentieth century. Thus, this article ex-plores the denial of prejudice, the denial of cultural integration under the umbrella term multiculturalism in these two novels.
简·里斯的《马尾藻海》和e·m·福斯特的《天使不敢涉足的地方》中的多元文化主义
本文的目的是比较和对比让·里斯的《马尾藻海》和e·m·福斯特的《天使不敢涉足的地方》中人物的生活方式、语言、异族婚姻、对自由的管理、西印度群岛的文化习俗和意大利蒙特利亚诺在20世纪动荡时期是如何处理多元文化主义的。在多元文化社会中,福斯特阐释了对人文主义观点的跨二元探索,而里斯关注的是对后奴隶制时代的颠覆。在这两部小说中,人物的偏见和价值观都与社会融合的做法背道而驰,比如异族通婚和移民。20世纪,文化多元的社会经历了主流文化强迫少数民族融入自己文化的实践。因此,本文探讨了这两部小说在多元文化主义的大环境下对偏见的否认,对文化融合的否认。
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