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Farheen Shakir
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犯罪小说在巴基斯坦文学领域已经成为一个发展中的流派。此外,奥马尔·沙希德·哈米德的小说作品在其出现中发挥了关键作用。上述作者目前对《纺纱者的故事》(The Spinner’s Tale, 2015)的评论将乌扎尔,也就是奥西,描绘成一个倒在人生荆棘上流血的铁杆恐怖分子。他对本质主义人性的蔑视使他的自由意志变成了一种义务的联系。虽然他越过了规定的界限来达到他的道德标准,从而使他的复仇有意义,但他作为反人类的超人性和残疾的他者性受到了国家的挑战。本研究根据Jasbir K. Puar的残废、残疾、衰弱和能力的概念来审查他的残废权。讨论的主要方面仍然是时间的迫切需要,以优化国家所犯下的暴力程度,并彻底改变关于反人道主义者和孤立人物的哲学立场。像Ausi这样的问题人物,将他们的反抗表现为抵抗,并为他们残废的身体向技术化的新帝国体系报复。通过Jasbir Puar的镜头,通过解构生物政治权力结构和将犯罪和恐怖主义的责任转移到拥有权力的文明后人类身上来衡量澳大利亚的伤残权,尽管他们仍然无力对付恐怖分子。当前的批判性考察揭示了澳大利亚对新殖民主义列强的后人道主义治理及其在阿富汗、巴勒斯坦和克什米尔的殖民土地上对主体化主体的不公正残害和残废的报复立场。关键词:犯罪小说,衰弱,残疾,后人文主义,恐怖主义,暴力
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I Fall Upon the Thorns of Life! I Bleed! Tracing Ausi’s Right to Maim in Omar Shahid Hamid’s The Spinner’s Tale (2015)
Crime fiction has emerged as a developing genre in the literary field of Pakistan. Moreover, Omar Shahid Hamid’s fictional works have played a pivotal role in its emergence. The current review of The Spinner’s Tale (2015) by the above author depicts Uzair, a.k.a. Ausi, as the hardcore terrorist who falls upon the thorns of life and bleeds. His defiance of the essentialist human nature changes his free will into a nexus of obligations. Although he transgresses the prescribed boundaries to achieve his standard of morality so as to make sense of his revenge, his super-humanness as antihuman and disabled otherness are challenged by the state. The current study examines his right to maim in light of Jasbir K. Puar’s concept of maiming, disability, debility, and capacity. The insistent need of the time to optimize the level of violence perpetrated by the state and to revolutionize the philosophical standing about antihumanists and isolated figures remain the main aspects of discussion. Problematic characters, such as Ausi, present their defiance as resistance and take revenge from the technologized neo-imperial system for their maimed and disabled bodies. Through the lens of Jasbir Puar, Ausi’s right to maim is gauged by deconstructing biopolitical power structures and the shifting of the responsibility of crime and terrorism onto the civilized posthumans who own power, although remain powerless to handle terrorists. The current critical examination exposes Ausi’s standpoint of revenge against the posthumanist governmentality of neo-colonial powers and their unjust maiming and disabling of subjectified subjects in the colonized lands of Afghanistan, Palestine, and Kashmir.   Keywords: crime fiction, debility, disability, posthumanism, terrorism, violence  
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