寻找渴望的自我:巴拉克·奥巴马的《我父亲的梦想》和纳尔逊·曼德拉的《漫漫自由之路》中自我认同的建构

Solomon Mwapangidza
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在这篇文章中,我用巴拉克·奥巴马的《来自我父亲的梦想:一个关于种族和遗产的故事》(以下简称《来自我父亲的梦想》)和纳尔逊·曼德拉的《走向自由的漫漫长路》来证明霍尔(1996,4)的观点,即身份是关于“……在成为而不是存在的过程中使用历史、语言和文化的资源,意思是说它们不是一个固定的本质,而是一个过程,总是被构建和解构,以回应主体发现自己的文化和历史环境。这一理论驳斥了这样一种说法,即生活叙事是一个人的个人历史和生活的完整故事。我认为,奥巴马和曼德拉的身份认同是对两人各自文化和社会挑战的回应。两人都将叙事运用于政治目的:奥巴马用叙事来解决他的出身问题,并开启他的政治生涯,而曼德拉则主要用叙事来证明和维护他作为一个激进的革命者和和平缔造者的公众形象,这些形象已经存在,但似乎相互矛盾。
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In search of desired selves : constructions of self-identities in Barack Obama's Dreams from my father and Nelson Mandela's Long walk to freedom
In  this  article    I  use  barack  obama’s  Dreams  from  my  father:  a  story  of  race  and  inheritance  (hereafter  to  be  referred  to  as  Dreams  from  my  father)and Nelson Mandela’s Long walk to freedom to demonstrate hall’s (1996, 4) view that identities are about  ‘... using the resources of history, language and culture in the process of becoming rather than being,’ meaning to say that they are not a fixed essence, but a process, always being constructed and deconstructed in response to the cultural and historical circumstances in which the subject finds himself. this theory rejects the claim that a life narrative is an uncontaminated story  of  one’s  personal  history  and  life.  I  argue  that  obama’s  and  Mandela’s  identities  take  shape  in  response  to  the  challenges  of  the  duo’s  respective  cultures  and  societies.  both  men  deploy  narrative  towards  political  ends:  obama uses it to resolve questions of his origins as well as to launch his political career while Mandela uses it mainly to justify and uphold already existing but seemingly contradictory public images of himself as a militant revolutionary and peacemaker.
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