适应中东伊斯兰文化:威尔逊《蝴蝶清真寺》中西方穆斯林妇女的旅程

Ramadhina Ulfa Nuristama, Nestiani Hutami, Inka Zahwa Sabrina, Anas Armasta
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美国的9/11悲剧使美国和中东文化之间的关系更加紧张。然后,出现了“伊斯兰恐惧症”一词,许多非穆斯林害怕伊斯兰教。直到现在,他们还把伊斯兰教和恐怖主义联系在一起。然而,这种情况导致主人公柳树决定学习并皈依伊斯兰教。虽然这不是导致威洛皈依伊斯兰教的主要原因,但这个决定是在9/11悲剧之后做出的。柳树代表了一个有意学习伊斯兰教义的西方女性。本研究将使用定性描述的方法来探索围绕主角的事件和文化。因此,本研究有两个目的。首先是深入研究中东穆斯林女性的文化是如何被描绘出来的。其次,考察主人公如何适应中东穆斯林妇女的文化。在分析数据时,本研究运用后殖民女性主义理论来理解中东和西方穆斯林之间的文化差异,特别是关于女性的差异。本研究表明,主人公在进行宗教活动时面临着与原籍国不同的文化挑战,尤其是伊斯兰教。然而,主人公可以适应两种文化的价值观。
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ADAPTING MIDDLE EASTERN ISLAMIC CULTURE: A JOURNEY OF WESTERN MUSLIM WOMAN IN G. WILLOW WILSON’S THE BUTTERFLY MOSQUE
The 9/11 tragedy in America has created more intense tension between America and Middle Eastern cultures. Then, the term Islamophobia emerged, where many non-Muslims feared Islam. Even until now, they associate Islam with terrorism. However, this situation led Willow, the main character, to decide to study and convert to Islam. Although not the main point that caused Willow to convert to Islam, the decision was made after the 9/11 tragedy. Willow represents a western woman who intentionally learns Islamic teachings. This study will use a qualitative descriptive method to explore events and cultures surrounding the main character. Therefore, there are two purposes of this study. The first is to delve into how the culture of Middle Eastern Muslim women is portrayed. Secondly, is to examine how the main character adapts to the culture of Middle Eastern Muslim women. In analyzing the data, this study applies postcolonial feminism theory to understand the cultural differences between Middle Eastern and Western Muslims, particularly regarding women. This study shows that the main character faces cultural challenges different from her origin country in carrying out religious practices, especially Islam. Nonetheless, the main character can adapt to the values of both cultures.
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