Othering and disillusionment in Laila Lalami’s The Other Americans

Q1 Social Sciences
Aymane Edouihri
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ABSTRACT The question of identity (re)constructions across different locations is central to diasporic literature. Voluntary or forced exile, diasporic characters participate in different cultural identity processes, attempting, for example, to break through solid walls of excolonial stereotypes, superiority and subjugation constructs. In this context, Laila Lalami casts light on the overshadowed and silenced stories of the displaced migrant in seminal works as Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, Secret Son, the Moor’s Account and The Other Americans. The Other Americans recounts the story of a Moroccan migrant family whose hope of an American dream comes to break on the shores of a reality of being ‘Othered’; relegated to a lower status by the white-dominated society. In this vein, this paper seeks to study how these issues are represented in relation to the articulation and negotiation of ‘new identities’ and how disillusioned they become in a host society which is not less barren and mirage-like than the Mojave Desert itself.
莱拉·拉拉米的《其他美国人》中的他者与幻灭
跨地区的身份建构问题是散居文学的核心。流散的角色自愿或被迫流亡,参与不同的文化认同过程,例如,试图打破殖民主义刻板印象、优越感和征服结构的坚固墙壁。在这种背景下,Laila Lalami在《希望与其他危险的追求》、《秘密之子》、《摩尔人的账户》和《其他美国人》等开创性作品中,揭示了流离失所移民被掩盖和沉默的故事。《其他美国人》讲述了一个摩洛哥移民家庭的故事,他们对美国梦的希望在“其他人”的现实中破灭;被白人占主导地位的社会降低了地位。本着这种精神,本文试图研究这些问题在“新身份”的表达和谈判中是如何表现的,以及它们在一个并不比莫哈韦沙漠本身更贫瘠、更像海市蜃楼的东道国社会中是如何幻灭的。
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African and Black Diaspora
African and Black Diaspora Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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