“We All Carry Inside Us Many Identities, a Multitude of These Selves of Ours”: Anthropological Analysis of Bekim Sejranović’s Novel the Diary of a Nomad

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
Nina Kulenović
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This paper offers an anthropological analysis of Bekim Sejranović’s last novel, The Diary of a Nomad, approaching it as the ethnography of the novelist’s own migrant experience. The goal of the paper is, on the one hand, to answer the question how, in the process of constant movement between cultural boundaries, the identity of the author himself is being constructed and reconstructed, and how it is being shaped through the very process of writing. On the other hand, the paper looks at how the author imagines Norway, and thus potentially participates in the way in which a region is imagined in the context in which the reception of the novel takes place. Finally, it sheds light on the reasons why the author feels like a stranger in his “new/Scandinavian homeland”, even though he has spent more than twenty years there and has Norwegian citizenship, how he perceives himself as being externally categorized as a stranger, why he self-identifies relationally as a non-Norwegian, and also why he strategically self-identifies as a Norwegian when this particular self-identification is to serve as a basis for building legitimacy for his criticism of Norwegian society.
“我们都有很多身份,有很多这样的自我”——谢拉诺维奇小说《游牧民日记》的人类学分析
本文对Bekim sejranoviki的最后一部小说《游牧民日记》进行了人类学分析,将其视为小说家自己的移民经历的民族志。一方面,本文的目的是回答这样一个问题:在文化边界之间不断移动的过程中,作者自己的身份是如何被构建和重建的,以及它是如何通过写作的过程被塑造的。另一方面,论文着眼于作者如何想象挪威,从而潜在地参与了在小说接受发生的背景下想象一个地区的方式。最后,它揭示了为什么作者在他的“新的/斯堪的纳维亚家园”感觉像个陌生人,尽管他在那里生活了20多年,并拥有挪威公民身份,他如何认为自己在外部被归类为一个陌生人,为什么他在关系上自我认同为一个非挪威人,以及为什么他策略性地自我认同为挪威人,而这种特殊的自我认同是为他对挪威社会的批评建立合法性的基础。
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