Gender and racial trauma in Angelou’s I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings

R. P. Adhikary
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This paper analyses racial and gender trauma evoking the tormented state of the narrator, Maya in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Based on the cultural trauma, the researcher analyses the experiences of depressed African American women without identities. The narrator struggles to develop her dignified self and nonconformist outlook comes to block her after she was raped by her mother’s boyfriend Mr. Freeeman. The mysterious murder of her rapist creates the guilt, shame in her psychic as she thinks that she is responsible for his murder. The narrator suffering from the guilt and self-loathing results in her psychic turmoil. She stops speaking to people except her brother, Bailey. In the novel, Angelou tries to raise the voice of Black women to achieve dignified identity in the white racist and sexist America looking back on her childhood experiences. In this regard, this research aims to show reasons that cause the traumatic situation in the narrator due to several events that erupt in African American societies. Not only this, this research work explores issues related to the cause of racial and gender trauma and discusses how the narrator succeeds in working through trauma while in some cases the narrator just acts out it. Key Words: Race, Gender, Cultural trauma, Psychic turmoil, identity, self
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安吉罗的《我知道笼中鸟为何歌唱》中的性别与种族创伤
本文分析了在《我知道笼中鸟为何歌唱》中引起叙述者玛雅痛苦状态的种族和性别创伤。基于文化创伤,研究者分析了无身份的非裔美国女性的抑郁经历。叙述者在被母亲的男友弗里曼先生强奸后,努力发展自己的尊严和不墨守成规的观点阻碍了她。她的强奸犯的神秘谋杀在她的心灵中产生了内疚和羞耻,因为她认为她对他的谋杀负有责任。叙述者遭受内疚和自我厌恶导致她的精神混乱。除了她的哥哥贝利,她不再和任何人说话。在小说中,安杰洛回顾自己的童年经历,试图在白人种族主义和性别歧视的美国为黑人女性争取有尊严的身份。在这方面,本研究的目的是揭示由于非裔美国人社会中爆发的几个事件导致叙述者创伤状况的原因。不仅如此,这项研究还探讨了与种族和性别创伤的原因有关的问题,并讨论了叙述者如何成功地克服创伤,而在某些情况下,叙述者只是把创伤表现出来。关键词:种族,性别,文化创伤,心理动荡,身份,自我
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