(Re)negotiating Empire

Rasha Aljararwa
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This paper considers narratives of refugee experience in postcolonial scholarship. Investigating refugee experiences is indispensable to understanding how postcolonial theory applies to narratives that represent involuntary mobilization. It elucidates how the refugee experience casts an idiosyncratic outlook on the Western and Orientalist formulations, bringing to light a renegotiation of the dynamics of the distinction between the two. Looking at Laila Lalami’s Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, I argue that Hope challenges the naturalized authenticity of Western superiority by employing the refugee trope as a rhetorical counter-narrative of core paradigms of Eurocentrism, contesting the Western ideologies that consolidate this naturalized Western superiority by establishing a parallel paradigm of power between the two locales—West and East.
(重新谈判帝国
本文探讨了后殖民学术中的难民经历叙事。要理解后殖民主义理论如何适用于代表非自愿动员的叙事,对难民经历的调查是必不可少的。它阐明了难民经历如何对西方和东方主义的表述投射出一种特异的视角,从而揭示了对两者之间区别的动态重新谈判。通过观察莱拉-拉拉米的《希望与其他危险的追求》,我认为《希望》挑战了西方优越性的自然化真实性,将难民特例作为欧洲中心主义核心范式的反叙事修辞,通过在东西方之间建立平行的权力范式,对巩固西方优越性自然化的西方意识形态提出了质疑。
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