乔伊-哈乔诗歌中的痛并快乐原则:个人选择与身份的基础

Mohanad Ghanim Glayl
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这篇文章探讨了乔伊-哈乔的心路历程,这位著名诗人和音乐家经历了充满痛苦和逆境的动荡人生。痛并快乐着的原则是人类决策的一个基本方面。信念、价值观、行动和决策都受这一原则的影响,但关键是要通过后殖民视角对其进行批判性审视,以更好地理解影响我们对痛苦和快乐的解释的权力动态和社会结构。关于土著文学的研究很多,但很少有人深入探讨痛苦与快乐,特别是乔伊-哈乔作品中的痛苦与快乐。然而,本研究认为,在研究原住民文学时,必须从后殖民主义理论的视角切入,考虑身份、霸权和混杂性等概念,才能充分理解这些文学作品背后隐藏的动机。在她的文学作品中,哈若的诗歌证明了语言的变革性及其治愈能力。哈乔的作品,尤其是她的《圣人的冲突解决》一书,强调了语言在弥合文化和语言差距方面的重要性。乔伊-哈乔的文学作品反映了快乐是我们生活的动力,促使我们做出某些选择并采取具体行动。这些选择和行动反过来又塑造了我们的个性,帮助我们形成独特的身份。本研究强调了在美国印第安文学中发挥关键作用的愉悦原则,这在乔伊-哈霍的作品中尤为明显。
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Pain Pleasure Principle in Joy Harjo's Poetry: The Foundation of Personal Choices and Identity
This article examines Joy Harjo’ journey, the renowned poet and musician, has navigated a tumultuous life filled with pain and adversity. The pain pleasure principle is a fundamental aspect of human decision-making. Beliefs, values, actions, and decisions are all shaped by this principle, but it is crucial to examine them critically through a postcolonial lens to better understand the power dynamics and social structures that influence our interpretation of pain and pleasure. A lot of studies have been conducted on Indigenous literature, but very little has delved into the exploration of pain and pleasure, specifically in the works of Joy Harjo. However, the current study argues that when examining Indigenous literature, it is essential to approach it through the lens of post-colonial theory and consider concepts such as identity, hegemony, and hybridity in order to fully understand the hidden motives behind these literary works. In her literature, Harjo's poetry serves as a testament to the transformative nature of language and its ability to heal. Harjo's work, particularly her book "Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings," emphasizes the importance of language in bridging cultural and linguistic gaps. Joy Harjo ‘literature reflects the pleasure serves as a driving force in our lives, motivating us to make certain choices and take specific actions. These choices and actions, in turn, shape our individuality and help us develop a unique identity. The study stresses on Pain pleasure principle that plays a crucial role in Indian American literature, particularly evident in the works of Joy Harjo
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