Yingying Fan, Hardev Kaur Jujar Singh, Diana Abu Ujum, Hasyimah Mohd Amin, Xia Hou
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This study explores gender issues in the historical narrative structure of A. S. Byatt’s novel Possession: A Romance (1990) by critically examining women’s exclusion from society, men’s identity crisis in gender environments, and the separation and union between two sexes in the novel. To reveal these complicated gender issues, Byatt combines history with narrative, which accords well with Hayden White’s historical narrative that fictive history can unveil historical truth. Additionally, Byatt’s three levels of historical narratives echo Giambattista Vico’s cycle of history to reveal the recurring gender issues in human history. In this respect, this study investigates how Byatt uses historical narratives to examine gender dilemmas of men and women to explore how characters free themselves from their gendered travails. In conclusion, Byatt employs historical narratives to reveal the recurring gender dilemmas and gender opposition in the history of human development. Meanwhile, Byatt is seeking a new type of gender relations in the cycle of human history as well—it is androgyny that liberates men and women from the limitation of defined gender roles and dissolves gendered conflicts to realize the union between body and soul in men and women.
本研究探讨了 A. S. Byatt 的小说《Possession:A Romance》(1990 年),批判性地探讨了小说中女性被社会排斥、男性在性别环境中的身份危机以及两性之间的分离与结合。为了揭示这些复杂的性别问题,拜厄特将历史与叙事相结合,这与海登-怀特关于虚构历史可以揭示历史真相的历史叙事不谋而合。此外,拜厄特的三个层次的历史叙事与詹巴蒂斯塔-维柯的历史循环相呼应,揭示了人类历史中反复出现的性别问题。在这方面,本研究探讨了拜亚特如何利用历史叙事来审视男性和女性的性别困境,探索人物如何从性别困境中解脱出来。总之,拜厄特运用历史叙事揭示了人类发展史中反复出现的性别困境和性别对立。同时,拜厄特也在人类历史的轮回中寻求一种新型的性别关系--雌雄同体,将男女从既定的性别角色限制中解放出来,消解性别冲突,实现男女身体与灵魂的结合。