Building an ideological nation-state: migrancy and patriarchy in Khadija Mastoor’s Novel, Zameen

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Qaisar Abbas
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ABSTRACT

The subcontinental divide in 1947 left deep scars on South Asians, especially the generation that went through the bloody transition during the immigration process. Its impacts can still be seen in literary and political discourses on both sides of the border. This study examines the text of Khadija Mastoor’s Urdu novel, Zameen with the uncertainties, and mendacities the process of migrancy created. It also analyses the deeply rooted patriarchal structures, reinforced by state ideological thrust, that impacts millions of Pakistani women, as delineated in the novel. First, it establishes conceptual underpinnings within the context of feminist struggles against the subjugation of women in the new state. Secondly, it appraises the ubiquitous nature of mendacities triggered by migrancy along with its related bearings on Pakistani society. The study analyses the novel’s text as a research methodology for comprehending the trauma of partition conveyed through its plot and characters.

建立一个意识形态的民族国家:哈蒂嘉·马斯托小说《扎米恩》中的移民和父权制
1947年的次大陆分裂给南亚人留下了深深的伤痕,尤其是在移民过程中经历了血腥过渡的一代人。它的影响仍然可以在两国的文学和政治话语中看到。本研究考察了哈蒂嘉·马斯托尔乌尔都语小说《扎米恩》的文本,以及移民过程中产生的不确定性和虚假。它还分析了根深蒂固的父权结构,在国家意识形态的推动下得到加强,影响着数百万巴基斯坦妇女,正如小说中所描述的那样。首先,它在女权主义斗争的背景下建立了概念基础,反对在新国家中对妇女的征服。其次,它评估了移民引发的谎言无处不在的性质及其对巴基斯坦社会的相关影响。本研究通过对小说文本的分析,作为一种研究方法来理解小说情节和人物所传达的割裂创伤。
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