詹帕·拉希里短篇小说《皮尔扎达先生来吃饭时》中的异化与双重意识

Dharmapal B Thapa
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非殖民化和全球化极大地推动了人们从前殖民地和半殖民地向大都市地区的转移和流动。这给他们的生活方式、思维方式和经历带来了巨大的变化。这种被称为散居的生活方式提供了一些机会,同时也带来了多重挑战和问题。本文试图分析Jhumpa Lahiri的短篇小说《当Mr. Pirzada来吃饭时》,从这种散居生活如何充满问题和紧张的角度,以及人物的心灵如何被吸引到两个相互冲突的文化位置-原始和世界。分析的重点是故事的中心人物皮尔扎达。由于这种生活的二元性在文学中的表现是在后殖民主义的标题下进行研究的,我使用了Arjun Appadhurai, Radhakrishnan Rajgopalan等后殖民学者的理论观点作为概念工具来实现这一目的。
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Alienation and Double Consciousness in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Short Story “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine"
Decolonisation and globalisation have given tremendous impetus to the shift and mobility of people from the former colonies and semi colonies to the metropolitan locations. This has brought about big changes in how they live, how they think and what they experience. Designated as diaspora, this kind of living has offered some opportunities and at the same time posed multiple challenges and problems. In this article, an attempt has been made to analyse Jhumpa Lahiri’s short story “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” from the angle of how such diasporic living is problematic and full of tension and the characters’ psyche is drawn towards two conflicting cultural locations- the original and the cosmopolitan. The focus of the analysis is Mr. Pirzada, the central figure of the story. As the representation of this kind duality of living in literature is studied under the rubric known as Post Colonialism, I have used the theoretical views of the post colonial scholars like Arjun Appadhurai, Radhakrishnan Rajgopalan and others as conceptual tools for this purpose.
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