人性对群体暴力的胜利与曼托《莫泽尔》的创伤美学

Alisa Dahal
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本文探讨了萨阿达特·哈桑·曼托的小说《莫泽尔》中基于美德战胜邪恶的创伤美学。作为分裂文学的著名作家,他突破了创伤政治的局限,这种政治助长了将肇事者妖魔化,以证明受害者的清白。作者通过莫泽尔的角色——她自己也是分治期间社区暴力的受害者——描绘了一种人道主义的世界观,看待创伤、受害者和肇事者;以及对其解决采取建设性、积极和和解的办法。作为一个自由奔放的犹太女人,莫泽尔超越了她的朋友蒂罗琴和基尔帕尔所代表的所有社会偏见和宗教信仰,表现出高贵的气质。她直言不讳地批评了作为锡克教徒的蒂罗辛,尽管她很爱他。她被描绘成一个从宗派主义和宗教战争的身份政治中醒悟过来的女人,她拯救了两个创伤受害者的生命,尽管他们属于锡克教徒社区,与她自己的信仰不同。为了反对创伤政治主张将普遍的道德基础作为创伤美学,本文分别借鉴了以杰弗里和德勒兹为代表的文化创伤理论和修正主义创伤理论。从女性主义的角度探讨了莫泽尔作为一个被救赎的人类英雄,拯救了两名宗教暴乱的受害者。
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Triumph of Humanity over Communal Violence and the Aesthetics of Trauma in Manto's "Mozel"
This article explores the aesthetics of trauma based upon virtue over vice in Saadat Hasan Manto’s story “Mozel”. As one of the renowned writers of partition literature, he has penetrated the limitations of trauma politics that fosters on demonizing the perpetrators to justify the innocence of the victims. Through Mozel’s character - herself a victim of communal violence of the Partition - the writer has portrayed a humanitarian worldview on trauma, its victims and perpetrators; and a constructive, positive and reconciliatory approach to its settlement. A free-spirited Jewish woman, Mozel enacts nobility beyond all communal prejudices and religiosity that her friends Tirlochen and Kirpal Kaur represent. She starkly criticizes Tirlochen’s communal rigidity as a Sikh despite her love for him. Sketched as a disillusioned woman from the sectarianism and identity politics of religious wars, she saves two lives of trauma victims although they belong to Sikh community, a different faith from her own. To argue against trauma politics for the advocacy of universal moral ground as the aesthetic of trauma, the cultural and revisionist theories of trauma mainly of Alexander C. Jeffrey and Gilles Deleuz have been brought into reference respectively. Mozel’s character is discussed as a retrieved human(e) hero for her sacrificial deed of salvaging two victims of religious riots from feminist perspective.
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