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本文旨在分享Ngũgĩ wa Thiong 'o的《一粒麦子》所叙述的肯尼亚故事,并结合Ernest Renan的文章“什么是国家?”,以揭示他们从依赖英国殖民统治到独立的一段历程。整部小说以一些肯尼亚人的集体记忆为基础,描述了他们迄今为止在英国殖民统治下的经历,以及他们如何在茅茅自由战士的帮助下获得独立,茅茅自由战士大多为国家的和平与解放牺牲了自己的生命。这种集体记忆帮助他们聚在一起回忆他们的过去,为他们的未来建立他们的现在,在这一点上,Thiong 'o的小说似乎呼应了Renan的论点,关注这个国家的基础。正如Renan在文章中所说,拥抱过去的记忆,接受所有牺牲和奉献的故事以及他们自己的痛苦,为了现在和建立一个共同的和强大的意志,通过惩罚叛徒作为一个例子,为其他人谁可能会想到背叛他们的团结和统一是所有的要求要满足创建一个新的国家和Thiong ' o '似乎适用每一个,以确保他们最终拥有自己的独立的国家。
The Function of Collective Memory in the Creation of a New Nation in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s A Grain of Wheat
This paper aims to share a story of Kenya narrated by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s A Grain of Wheat and analyse its narrative in accordance with Ernest Renan’s article entitled “What is a Nation?” to reveal a part of its journey from their dependence on the British colonial rule to their independence. The whole novel is anchored in the collective memories of some of the Kenyans, describing what they have undergone so far under the British colonial rule and how they have gained their independence with the help of the Mau Mau freedom fighters who mostly sacrifice their own life for their nation’s peace and liberation. This collective memory helps them get together to remember their past and build their present for their future and at this point Thiong’o’s novel seems to echo Renan’s arguments focusing on the basics of the nation. As Renan states in the article, embracing the past memories, accepting all the stories of sacrifice and devotion as well as their own suffering, holding a common and strong will for the present and building the future by punishing the traitors as an example for the others who might think of betraying their togetherness and unity are all the requirements to be fulfilled to create a new nation and Thiong’o’ appears to apply each of them to be sure that they eventually have their own independent nation.