种族主义对黑人女性创伤经历的影响:玛雅·安杰洛的《我知道笼中鸟为何歌唱》聚焦

Haniya Munir, Asmat A. Sheikh
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本文试图探讨种族主义对黑人女性性创伤经历的影响。实际上,种族主义一词包含了对妇女和第三世界国家人民的负面描述。正如Showalter (1986), Mohanty (2003), Spivak(1999)和Crowley(1991)所指出的那样,女性正遭受着男性偏见的折磨,这种男性偏见导致了她们的精神创伤,在这种情况下,白人对黑人的种族主义态度被证明是导致棺材最后一颗钉子的偏见。本文旨在探讨种族主义对女性创伤经历的影响。他的小说《我知道笼中鸟为什么歌唱》。本研究采用后殖民女性主义作家莫汉蒂(2003)的研究框架,通过有目的的抽样技术对小说文本进行分析。此外,研究的发现揭示了男性偏见和种族主义的后遗症导致黑人妇女对这种“双重殖民”过程的抵抗和勇气。通过“后殖民女性主义?”许多其他问题,如流离失所,隔离,对所有女性特别是有色人种女性的性歧视,因为理论方法,非西方女性的骚扰,强奸和流散,除了身份危机的问题,可以由未来的研究者来探讨。
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Effects of Racism on the Traumatic Experiences of Black Women: Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” in Focus
This paper attempts to explore the effects of racism on sexual traumatic experiences of black women. Actually, the term racism incorporates negative brliefs about women and people belonging to third world countries. As it is suggested by Showalter (1986), Mohanty (2003), Spivak (1999) and Crowley (1991) that women are suffering from male prejdice and this male prejudice leads them towards mental trauma, in this situation, the racist attitudes of the white towards the black prove to be the prejudiceleading to last nail in the coffin. This paper seeks to explore the effects of racism on the traumatic experiences of women keeping in viewAngelou?s novel “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. The study is qualitative in nature and uses the framework of Post-Colonial Feminist writer Mohanty (2003) in order to analyze the text of the novel selected through purposive sampling technique. Moreover, the finding of the study revealed that the after-effects of both male prejudice and racism lead the black women towards resistance and courage against this process of „double colonializaation?. Through the framework of „Post-Colonial Feminism? many other issues such as displacement, segragation,sexual hes towards all women especially women of colour becauseheory approacharassment, rape and diaspora of non-western women besides the issue of identity crices can be explored by the future researchers.
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