《折磨的黄昏:忧郁》作者:leonora Miano

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Madeleine Tonleu, Annamarie De Beer, E. Snyman
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在这篇文章中,我们研究了2016年法国-喀麦隆作家lsamonora Miano的小说《折磨的黄昏:忧郁》中所描绘的女性主义概念。我们探讨了四个女性角色是如何遭受不同层面的歧视的:种族歧视,性别歧视,甚至与社会分裂有关。我们进一步追溯了每个角色所经历的身份危机的宗教、历史、文化和性方面。这四种声音的故事描述了她们的痛苦和不同的防御策略,最终指向了作者自己的女性主义,本文旨在通过贝尔·胡克斯、莫拉拉·奥冈迪佩-莱斯利和爱丽丝·沃克等学者提供的一系列定义来讨论。我们对这部小说的阅读集中在这些女性角色在一个西方女权主义和激进主义似乎都没有回应她们异化的复杂性的环境中所采取的抵抗机制(对同性恋关系的探索,诉诸非洲中心主义)。米亚诺笔下的女主人公试图从文化、地域、他者和“自我”的角度重构她们的身份。他们的反抗和勇敢发声构成了自决的行为。这种解放的追求导致了一种混合的形式,它包含了现代性和传统价值观,以及它的神话和习俗,并导致了一个重建的多元身份。它也构成了一位非洲作家的一种方法,既包括回归自我,又包括向外部世界开放。
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Womanism in Crépuscule du tourment: Mélancolie by Léonora Miano
In this article we examine the notion of womanism as portrayed in the 2016 novel Crépuscule du tourment: Mélancolie ( Twilight of Torment: Melancholy ) by the Franco-Cameroonian author Léonora Miano . We explore how four female characters are subjected to discrimination on various levels: racial, sexist, and even linked to social divisions. We furthermore trace the religious, historical, cultural and sexual aspects of the identity crisis that each character undergoes. The tales by these four voices depicting their suffering and different defence strategies finally point to the womanism of the author herself which this article aims to discuss drawing on a range of definitions provided by scholars such as bell hooks, Molara Ogundipe-Leslie and Alice Walker. Our reading of the novel focusses on the mechanisms of resistance (exploration of homosexual relations, recourse to afrocentricity) deployed by these female characters in an environment where neither Western feminism nor activism seem to respond to the complexity of their alienation. Miano’s heroines attempt to reconstruct their identities in terms of culture, territory, the other and the “self”. Their revolt and courage to speak out constitute acts of self-determination. This emancipatory quest leads to a form of hybridity that embraces both modernity and traditional values, with its myths and customs, and which results in a reconstructed and plural identity. It also constitutes an approach by an African author that embraces both a return to the self and an openness to the outside world.
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