迷失在一致性中探索专制乌托邦中面对压迫时身份和个性的侵蚀

Swati Mittal, Dr.Shivani Vashist, Dr. Kajal Chaudhary
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乌托邦是一个一切都大错特错的地方。反乌托邦文学包含了一些反复出现的元素,对压迫性社会进行了生动且往往令人不安的描述。反乌托邦文学探讨的是以压迫性治理和非人化为特征的虚构社会或世界。多部反乌托邦文学作品围绕极权主义这一概念展开,为读者提供了批判这一制度的机会,并强调了在极权主义统治下被压制的个性和自由的重要性。本研究论文深入探讨了反乌托邦文学的复杂领域,重点关注在压迫制度下身份和个性丧失的普遍构成。本研究采用定性研究方法,以玛格丽特-阿特伍德的开创性作品《女仆的故事》为分析中心,揭示专制控制对人物自我意识的深刻影响。研究还通过考察女性在乌托邦背景下的困境,揭示了她们应对个人身份被抹杀的多方面做法。通过对人物经历的仔细研究,本文旨在揭示基于性别的压迫的细微差别,呈现女性如何成为更广泛的社会对抗极权统治的象征。通过调查技术进步带来的不良后果,本研究强调了先进的监视和控制机制无处不在的同时,对个人自由的侵蚀和对自主权的压制。
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Lost In Conformity: Exploring The Erosion Of Identity And Individuality In The Face Of Oppression In Authoritarian Dystopias
Dystopia is a place where everything is disastrously wrong. Dystopian literature embodies recurring elements that construct a vivid and often unsettling description of oppressive societies. Dystopian literature explores fictitious societies or worlds characterised by oppressive governance and dehumanisation. Several works of dystopian literature centre around the concept of totalitarianism, offering readers an opportunity to critique this system and emphasise the significance of individuality and freedom that is suppressed under the rule of totalitarianism. This research paper delves into the convoluted realms of dystopian literature, focusing on the pervasive composition of the loss of identity and individuality in the face of oppressive regimes. Employing a qualitative research methodology, the study centres its analysis on Margaret Atwood's seminal work, The Handmaid's Tale, to unravel the profound impacts of authoritarian control on the characters' sense of self. The investigation extends by examining the plight of women in dystopian settings, illuminating the multifaceted practices in which they grapple with the erasure of their individual identities. Through a careful examination of the characters' experiences, the paper aims to shed light on the nuanced nature of gender-based oppression, presenting how women become symbolic of a broader societal scrabble against totalitarian rule. By investigating the inimical consequences of technological advancements, the study emphasises the erosion of personal freedoms and the subjugation of autonomy that often accompanies the omnipresence of advanced surveillance and control mechanisms.
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