Thando Mgqolozana《不重要》中的完整性循环性与复杂性政治

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
Minesh Dass
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摘要:Thando Mgqolozana的《不重要》讲述了一个即将当选西开普大学学生代表委员会主席的学生的一生。然而,令人不安的是,主人公紫对女友帕莫迪进行了身体和言语虐待,他现在担心这一消息即将曝光。但在一个晚上的过程中,紫姿经历了一个看似戏剧性的转变。在大部分叙事中,他愿意竭尽全力确保自己对帕莫迪所做的事情不会泄露给其他人,而在故事结束时,他本人则以演讲的形式向学生群体披露了自己的行为。他这样做是因为他得出的结论是,他缺乏诚信,必须采取行动恢复诚信,即使这会让他失去政治生涯。为了做到这一点,梓将放弃“壮观”的政治世界,转而选择“平凡”的人的世界。在这篇文章中,我探讨了齐兹提出的(齐兹和更广泛的南非政治的)复兴愿景的复杂性,并认为他的发展存在根本缺陷,因为它是以个人自我意识的概念为前提的,这种自我意识与社会秩序是分离和不同的。因此,我表明,不可避免的是,他的性格变化与他与女性的关系和对女性的观念的有意义的改变并不相关。相反,我认为这部小说实际上对紫子所谓的转变持批评态度,正是因为它对责任的援引有限。相比之下,我讨论了2016年的#RememberKhwezi抗议活动,并重点讨论了当时的总统雅各布·祖马、他的政党和广大南非公众参与基于性别的暴力的方式。最后,我最感兴趣的是南非文学的潜力,它和《不重要》一样,超越了个人罪责和代理的概念,以复杂和变革的方式探索权力及其影响。
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The Circularity of Integrity and the Politics of Complicity in Thando Mgqolozana's Unimportance
ABSTRACT:Thando Mgqolozana's Unimportance traces one night in the life of a student on the verge of being elected Student Representative Council (SRC) president of the University of the Western Cape (UWC). Troublingly, though, the protagonist, Zizi, has physically and verbally abused his girlfriend, Pamodi, and he now fears the imminent revelation of this news. But through the course of one night, Zizi undergoes a seemingly dramatic transformation. Where for much of the narrative he is willing to go to great lengths to ensure that what he has done to Pamodi is not revealed to others, by the end of the story he himself discloses his actions to the student body in the form of a speech. He does so because he comes to the conclusion that he lacks integrity and must act to restore it in himself, even if it costs him his political career. In order to do so, Zizi will renounce the "spectacular" political world for the "ordinary" world of people. In this article, I explore the complexity of the vision of renewal (of Zizi and more broadly of South African politics) that Zizi provides and argue that his development is fundamentally flawed because it is premised on the notion of a personal sense of self that is separate and distinct from the social order. I therefore show that it is inevitable that his change of character does not correlate with a meaningful alteration of his relationship to and ideas on women. Instead, I contend that the novel actually is quite critical of Zizi's so-called transformation precisely because of its limited invocation of responsibility. By way of contrast, I discuss the #RememberKhwezi protest of 2016 and focus on the ways in which it confronted then-President Jacob Zuma, his party, and the wider South African public with their complicity with gender-based violence. What most interests me, finally, is the potential of a South African literature that, like Unimportance, moves beyond ideas of personal culpability and agency in order to explore power and its effects in complex and transformative ways.
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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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