Sundri, then and now

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Doris R. Jakobsh
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ABSTRACT This paper examines Bhai Vir Singh's novella, Sundri (1898) from the context of the Singh Sabha reform movement (1880–1920). Sundri, Vir Singh's fictional heroine, became an important and idealized site of female identity construction during this time. Bhai Vir Singh's Sundri will be juxtaposed with a pixelated version, a recent animated film by the same name. Similar to the novella, the animated Sundri too can be understood as a highly particularized, contemporary construct of Sikh women's identity, created, more than a century later, but similarly, during a period of intense scrutiny of Sikh women's religious identity.
星期天,过去和现在
本文从辛亥改革运动(1880-1920)的背景来考察巴伊·维尔·辛格的中篇小说《星期日》(1898)。在这一时期,Vir Singh虚构的女主角Sundri成为女性身份建构的重要和理想化的场所。Bhai Vir Singh的《星期日》将与最近的同名动画电影《星期日》的像素化版本并列放映。与中篇小说类似,动画《星期日》也可以被理解为锡克教妇女身份的高度具体的当代建构,创作于一个多世纪之后,但同样是在对锡克教妇女宗教身份进行严格审查的时期。
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