双重殖民:西娅·菲吉尔《我们曾经属于的地方》的后殖民女性主义研究

Shafik Mohammed Ahmed
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本文分析了西亚·菲吉尔的《我们曾经属于的地方》中的女性角色。这部小说对研究后殖民主义和女权主义的学生来说很重要,因为它能洞察性别和种族问题。这篇文章的目的是展示在男性主导的社会中,女性是如何受到迫害的。此外,根据爱德华·赛义德的东方主义理论,女性被认为是低等的。萨摩亚文化曾经被英国人殖民。因此,即使在国家独立之后,殖民主义的遗产及其影响仍然存在。文章首先对小说的出版和作者作了一些澄清。然后,讨论了小说中的殖民主义及其与主要人物的联系,殖民者是如何的,以及它如何影响他们的生活。在下一部分中,它解释了双重殖民化。它讲述了几乎所有的后殖民主义作品都被女性的沉默所占据。然后,它回忆起女性角色是如何被男性和英国主导力量压制和压迫的。它展示了他们是如何被双重殖民的,甚至没有表现出来的自由。
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Double Colonization: A Postcolonial Feminist Study Of Sia Figiel’s Where We Once Belonged
The article deals with analyzing female characters in the WHERE WE ONCE BELONGED by Sia Figiel. The novel is important for students who study postcolonialism and feminism as it gives an insight for gender and race issues.  The aim of this article is to show how females in a male-dominated societies are persecuted. Furthermore, females are regarded as inferior according to Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism.  The Samoan culture was once colonized by the British. Therefore, the legacy of colonialism and its effects remains there, even after the national independence. It first gives some clarifications about the publishing of the novel and the writer. Then, it comes to the discussion about the colonialism in the novels with its connections to the main characters and how the colonizers were, and also how it affected their lives. In the next part, it explains double colonization. It talks about how almost all of the postcolonial writings were occupied by how women were muted. Then, it recalls how the female characters were suppressed and oppressed by the males and the English dominant power. It shows how they were double-colonized, not having even the freedom to show it.
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