Fashioning Women Citizens in al-Fajr

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 WOMENS STUDIES
Joan Peterson
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When Najla Abillama published the first issue of al-Fajr (The Dawn) in Beirut in January 1919, hope infused articles that looked forward to the future of the homeland and its daughters. Key to that future was the home. Using postcolonial literary theory, Stephen Greenblatt’s notion of self-fashioning, and Nan Enstad’s definition of political subjects, this article analyzes a fictional correspondence between Salma and her daughter Mary, published in al-Fajr from late 1919 through 1920. The article argues that these letters marshal the discourse of domesticity—women as educated managers of their homes, children, and husbands—to articulate women’s roles in public, national life. Thus the mother-daughter and husband-wife relationships highlighted in the correspondence fashion women as citizens patriotically devoted to and shaped by the nation, partnered with their fellow citizens for its improvement. This analysis provides a model for reexamining the relationship between the domestic and the national in the interwar women’s press.
在al-Fajr塑造女性公民
1919年1月,当Najla Abillama在贝鲁特出版第一期《黎明》时,充满希望的文章展望了祖国及其女儿的未来。未来的关键是家。本文运用后殖民文学理论、Stephen Greenblatt的自我塑造观和Nan Enstad对政治主题的定义,分析了1919年末至1920年发表在《Fajr》杂志上的Salma和她的女儿Mary之间的虚构通信。文章认为,这些信件汇集了家庭生活的话语——女性作为受过教育的家庭、孩子和丈夫的管理者——来阐明女性在公共和国家生活中的角色。因此,在通信时尚中,母女和夫妻关系突显了女性作为爱国地致力于国家并由国家塑造的公民,与同胞合作改善国家。这一分析为重新审视两次世界大战妇女新闻中的国内与国家关系提供了一个模式。
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