《我(看不见)你:Ishtiyaq Shukri作品中的缺席、遗漏和幽灵性

Iqra Raza
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本文通过对Ishtiyaq Shukri的小说《寂静的尖塔》(2005)和《我看见你》(2014)的文本分析,研究了穆斯林身体(在反恐战争的背景下)作为一种无实体的主体性的表现,这种主体性在其存在的残余中萦绕。本文考察了上述文本中的身体缺失,作为理解死亡政治政权的运作方式和它所暗示的国家暴力的极端的模板。它探讨了由身体分类学分类实例饱和的文本中的频谱性的含义,并检查了频谱性以及缺席和遗漏的含义,以揭示三者如何相互作用并相互通知。将幽灵性概念化为后9/11小说的主要写作模式,本文涉及德里达关于与幽灵有关的延迟哀悼的作品,为理解后9/11穆斯林的经历提供了一个新的范例。
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I (Don’t) See You: Absence, Omissions, and Spectrality in the Works of Ishtiyaq Shukri
This paper studies the representation of the Muslim body (within the context of the War on Terror) as an instance of disembodied subjectivity that haunts through the remnants of its presence, via a close textual analysis of Ishtiyaq Shukri’s novels The Silent Minaret (2005) and I See You (2014). The paper examines the corporeal absence within the said texts as a template for understanding the modus operandi of the necropolitical regime and the extremities of state violence it implies. It explores the implications of spectrality within texts saturated by instances of taxonomical categorisations of the body and examines spectrality alongside the implications of absences and omissions in order to reveal how the three interact and inform each other. Conceptualising spectrality as the dominant mode of writing for post-9/11 novels, the paper engages with Derrida’s work on deferred mourning in relation to spectres, offering a new paradigm for an understanding of the post-9/11 Muslim experience.
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