“有时婚姻结束,生命才开始”:阿迪奇的《紫色木槿》和《美国人》中的杂交性和女性赋权

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
Dina Yerima-Avazi, Kwabena Opoku-Agyemang
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摘要:本文认为,非洲女性后殖民角色将多元文化的各个方面融合到杂交种中,使得女性在父权结构中的退路和议价能力得到了改善,并确定了不同的变化因果途径;物质、认知、知觉和关系”(Rahman 11)。杂交性,在这里,是在父权制和厌女元素创造的接触区域内创造出新的跨文化形式。本文从杂交性与女性主义的相互交织出发,对杂交性作为一种赋权进行了探究,并展望了《紫芙蓉》和《美国》中女性角色利用杂交性的几种方式,为自己带来更多的尊重、满足、社会政治自由和自立。它采用现象学方法,结合奥比奥马·内梅卡的黑人女权主义概念,以及加亚特里·斯皮瓦克和斯图尔特·霍尔提出的混血和身份认同的后殖民概念来实现这一目标。
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“Sometimes Life Begins When Marriage Ends”: Hybridity and Female Empowerment in Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus and Americanah
ABSTRACT:This paper argues that the incorporation of aspects of multiples cultures in hybridity by African female postcolonial characters allows for an improvement in “women’s fallback position and bargaining power within a patriarchal structure, and, identify different causal pathways of change; material, cognitive, perceptual and relational” (Rahman 11). Hybridity, here, is the creation of new transcultural forms within the contact zone created by patriarchy and elements of misogyny. Considering the interwoven-ness of hybridity and feminism, this paper interrogates hybridity as empowerment, foregrounding the several ways female characters in Purple Hibiscus and Americanah have been able to appropriate hybridity to their advantage, to bring about more respect, satisfaction, sociopolitical freedom, and self-reliance for themselves. It does this using the phenomenological approach in tandem with Obioma Nnemeka’s conception of Nego-feminism and postcolonial notions of hybridity and identity as given by Gayatri Spivak and Stuart Hall.
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Research in African Literatures
Research in African Literatures LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, Research in African Literatures is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide and provides a forum in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa, as well as information on African publishing, announcements of importance to Africanists, and notes and queries of literary interest. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every issue, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews.
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