边缘林布社区话语的创造——曼格拉克《林布妇女的村庄》的福柯式分析

Jiwan Kumar Rai
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本文试图分析拉吉·曼格拉克的尼泊尔诗歌选集《林布女人的村庄》中的《林布女人的村庄》、《我的荣誉》、《林布女人的爱》、《外交官之神》等诗。诗人描绘了生活在尼泊尔东部地区,特别是在塔普勒戎和潘切塔尔山区的边缘化林布人的日常生活经历和文化。本文旨在探索同样的林布人的世界和文化。本研究探讨了林布族群的生活方式、社会文化仪式、价值观和传统之间的联系,这些构成了一种边缘性话语,用以主张身份,并定义了知识体系,即关于林布社群世界和文化的知识。福柯的话语概念被用作理论工具来解释本研究所选的诗歌,并实现本研究的既定目标。福柯认为,话语是一种系统的表达方式,它产生并定义了一个知识体系。从这一理论立场出发,将这些诗歌选集作为边缘林布民族和文化的话语进行分析,揭示和表达了同一社区和独特知识体系的外部世界。本研究为了解尼泊尔林布社区的边缘化世界和文化提供了见解。
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Creating the Discourse of Marginalized Limbu Community: A Foucauldian Analysis of Manglak’s Limbuni Gaaun [The Village of Limbu Woman]
This paper attempts to analyze the poems “Limbuni Gaaun” (“The Village of Limbu Women”), “Aadaangme” (“My Honor”), “Limbuni Maayaa” (“Limbu Woman’s Love”), and “Diplomyaat Devataa” (“Diplomat God”) which are selected from Raj Manglak’s Limbuni Gaaun [The Village of Limbu Woman], the collection of Nepali poems. The poet portrays the day-to-day life experiences and cultures of the marginalized Limbu people who live in the eastern region of Nepal, particularly in hilly districts of Taplejung and Panchthar. This paper aims to explore the same Limbu people’s world and cultures. This study discusses the articulation of the lifestyles, socio-cultural rituals, values, and traditions of the ethnic Limbu community that form a discourse of the marginality to claim the identity and defines the body of knowledge, e.i. the knowledge about the world and culture of Limbu community. Michel Foucault’s concept of discourse has been used as theoretical tool to interpret the selected poems, and achieve the set objectives of this study. Foucault argues that discourse is a systematic way of expression that produces and defines a body of knowledge. From this theoretical stand, the selected poems have been analysed as the discourse of the marginalized Limbu people and culture that exposes and expresses the outshined world of the same community and the distinctive body of knowledge. This study gives insights to understand the marginalized world and cultures of the Limbu community in Nepal. 
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