< angyena ugogo wakho >:青年身份与mj mngadi小说的差异

EDM Sibiya
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庞特学术期刊2023年11月,第79卷,第11期“angyena UGOGO WAKHO”:青年身份和参考MJ MNGADI的小说的差异。摘要:本文批判性地讨论了MJ·姆加迪的两部小说《Imiyalezo》(1978年)和《Ifa Ngukufa》(2001年)中的青年表现。虽然小说和短篇故事中的人物塑造是许多学者在非洲文学研究中所关注的主题(Sibiya, 2021),但对青年身份的描绘仍然是一个很少被探索的现象。基于文本方法,并以两个isiZulu短语为基础,“angiyena ugogo wakho”[我不是你的祖母]和“angiyona insangu”[我不是大麻],以及根据他人或差异来理解自我的概念(普拉特,1985;Woodward, 1997)作为一个概念框架,本文认为,Mngadi描述青年的差异。这使得青年身份的双重、多重、矛盾并存。所提到的isiZulu短语在引言中进行了解释,并与身份和差异的概念并列。下载全文:检查您是否可以通过您的登录凭证或您的机构用户名密码访问
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‘ANGIYENA UGOGO WAKHO’: YOUTH IDENTITIES AND THE DIFFERENCE WITH REFERENCE TO MJ MNGADI’S NOVELS
Ponte Academic JournalNov 2023, Volume 79, Issue 11 ‘ANGIYENA UGOGO WAKHO’: YOUTH IDENTITIES AND THE DIFFERENCE WITH REFERENCE TO MJ MNGADI’S NOVELSAuthor(s): EDM SibiyaJ. Ponte - Nov 2023 - Volume 79 - Issue 11 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2023.11.2 Abstract:Abstract This article critically discusses youth representations in MJ Mngadi’s two novels, Imiyalezo (1978) and Ifa Ngukufa (2001). While the portrayal of characters in novels and short stories is the subject that is addressed by many scholars in the study of African literature (Sibiya, 2021), the depictions of youth identities remain a scantily explored phenomenon. Based on the textual method and anchored on two isiZulu phrases, ‘angiyena ugogo wakho’ [I am not your grandmother] and ‘angiyona insangu’ [I am not marijuana], and the notion of understanding the self in terms of the other or the difference (Pratt, 1985; Woodward, 1997) as a conceptual framework, this paper asserts that Mngadi depicts youth in terms of the difference. This renders the youth identities double, multiple, and contradictory simultaneously. The mentioned isiZulu phrases are explained in the introduction and juxtaposed to the notion of identity and the difference. Download full text:Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution Username Password
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