西方穆斯林:阿布拉尖塔中的移民与身份认同

ASYA STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-07-02 DOI:10.31455/asya.1279170
Mustafa Büyükgebi̇z
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本文考察了蕾拉·阿布拉的小说《尖塔》对西方穆斯林移民的描写。该研究考察了小说中的主人公如何利用后殖民和散居的框架来管理他们作为生活在西方背景下的穆斯林的身份,同时考虑到西方的伊斯兰恐惧症和政治伊斯兰的刻板印象所带来的困难。这篇文章认为,Aboulela通过对这本书的仔细阅读,对穆斯林移民进行了丰富而细致的描述,挑战了基本的假设,强调了这个社区的各种经历。小说中的人物被描绘成在各种与身份有关的问题中挣扎,比如传统与现代的冲突,信仰在定义身份方面的重要性,以及融入外国社会的困难。本文还探讨了阿布拉拉对西方的伊斯兰恐惧症和偏见的描述如何揭示了西方国家穆斯林移民的现实,以及她对政治伊斯兰教的复杂描述如何挑战了对信仰的简单刻板印象。Aboulela通过描述身份建立的困难和散居群体的现实,强调了承认穆斯林经历和身份多样性的重要性。研究的结论是,尖塔提供了关于穆斯林移民如何协商他们在社会中的角色的深刻信息,特别是考虑到西方正在进行的关于伊斯兰教和穆斯林的讨论。
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WESTERN MUSLIMS: MIGRATION AND IDENTITY IN ABOULELA’S MINARET
This essay examines how Western Muslim immigrants are portrayed in Leila Aboulela's novel Minaret. The study examines how the protagonists in the novel manage their identities as Muslims living in a Western setting using a postcolonial and diasporic framework, taking into account the difficulties presented by Islamophobia in the West and the stereotypical representation of political Islam. The article makes the case that Aboulela delivers a rich and nuanced representation of Muslim immigrants through a close reading of the book, one that challenges basic assumptions and emphasizes the variety of experiences within this community. The novel's characters are depicted as struggling with a variety of identity-related concerns, such as the conflict between tradition and modernity, the significance of faith in defining identity, and the difficulties of assimilating into a foreign society. The essay also examines how Aboulela's portrayal of Islamophobia and prejudice in the West illuminates the realities of Muslim immigrants in Western nations and how her complex depiction of political Islam defies simplistic stereotypes of the faith. Aboulela emphasizes the significance of acknowledging the diversity of Muslim experiences and identities through her depiction of the difficulties of identity building and the realities of diasporic groups. The research concludes by arguing that Minaret provides insightful information on how Muslim immigrants negotiate their role in society, particularly in light of ongoing discussions about Islam and Muslims in the West.
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