从厄德里奇的《鸽子之灾》看美国土著妇女的本土女权主义

K. Luthfia, Juliasih Juliasih, Nur Saktiningrum
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在文化和社会背景的镜头下,女性生存的合法性呈现出多样性和复合性。在历史进程中,美国土著妇女在女权主义的助力下,追随西方,阐明了自己的身份认同。然而,“白人”女权主义并不能适应美国土著妇女的独特特征。他们因地位和权力而产生的社会形态和文化戒律呼唤着合适的范式。土著女性主义作为土著妇女的视角和视角,将有助于审视美国土著妇女的赋权、愿望和自我实现。这篇文章是美国土著妇女地位的文化记忆和去神秘化的论文分析的一部分。本研究的分析是在图书馆的基础上,采用了土着女作家路易丝·厄德里奇的小说《鸽子的瘟疫》。在讨论中,某些社会和文化现象的描绘和表现被捕捉到,并作为当代土著妇女的斗争加以考虑。由于存在压迫,确定土著妇女身份的规定和权力受到严格限制。本研究的独特之处在于压迫来源的特征,这一特征体现在其所采用的土著女性主义范式的合作联系中。由于带来了多元的社会和传统因素,本研究深入到交叉性研究,重点关注性别歧视、种族主义和殖民主义问题,这些问题主要是土著妇女受到压迫和歧视的根源。
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Indigenous Feminism for American Indigenous Women Portrayed on The Plague of Doves by Erdrich
Legitimacy of women existences captured diverse and compound through the lens of cultural and social background. In the course of history, American Indigenous Women elucidated their identity articulation following the West at the hand of feminism. However, ‘white’ feminism is not in the position to accommodate the unique characteristics of American Indigenous Women. Their social contour and cultural commandment of which giving a rise out of their position and power cried out for suitable paradigm. Indigenous feminism as perspective from and to Indigenous Women would serve to scrutinize women empowerment, aspiration and self-actualization of American Indigenous Women. The article as presented is part of the dissertation analysis within the title Cultural Memory and Demystification of American Native Women’ Position. The analysis of this research is a library based employing the novel from Indigenous female author, Louise Erdrich, entitled The Plague of Dove. In the discussion, the portrayal and representation of certain social and cultural phenomena have been captured and put into consideration as Indigenous Women’s struggle in this modern days. The regulation and also power to determine Indigenous Women’ identity have been strictly limited due to the presence of oppression. The unique of this research laid on the characteristics of the source of oppression in which is in a cooperated linkage within the paradigm employed which is Indigenous feminism. As there are diverse social and traditional elements brought, this research went deep in to the intersectionality studies, focusing on the sexism, racism and colonialism issues predominantly captured as the root of the oppression and discrimination against Indigenous Women.
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