“故事里还有另一个女人”:詹妮弗·马昆比《金图》中的反现实与再神话

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Joseph Michael Kwanya
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本文讨论了詹妮弗·马昆比(Jennifer Makumbi)的《金图》(Kintu)(2014)如何通过提供另一种叙事版本和解开对女性形象的沉默处理,来削弱以男性为中心的布干达创造神话。讨论关注的是马昆比如何将神话重塑为一个历史事件,破坏其形象和对象的稳定,然后再次将这一事件神话化,以不同的视角呈现女性,赋予她们新的角色。我采用了一种反事实的女权主义方法来梳理叙事是如何挑战神话和布干达民族主义历史的线性的,这些历史总是试图回到神话中,以实现统一的身份。这篇文章认为,通过反事实地改写一个流行的布干达起源神话,叙事对其进行了解构,并揭示了布干达过去的女性有着比男性主义叙事更复杂的历史。
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“There is Another Woman in the Story”: counterfactuality and re-mythification in Jennifer Makumbi’s Kintu
This paper discusses how Jennifer Makumbi’s Kintu (2014) undercuts the androcentric Buganda myth of creation by offering an alternative version of the narrative and unpacking the silent treatment of female figures. The discussion pays attention to how Makumbi recasts the myth as a historical event, destabilises its images and objects, and then again mythologises this event to present women in a different light where they are assigned new roles. I employ a counterfactual feminist approach to tease out how the narrative contests the linearity of both the myth and the Buganda nationalist histories that have always sought to return to the myth for purposes of a unified identity. The article argues that by counterfactually reworking a popular Buganda myth of origin, the narrative desacralises it and reveals that women in Buganda’s past have more complicated histories than what the masculinist narratives have always presented.
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