Gendered Space in Seamus Heaney's Death of a Naturalist (1966) and Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi’s A Heartless City (1959): A Feminist Geo-Critical Approach

Ahlam Othman
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Gendering spaces is one way of reinforcing a culture's gender norms and maintaining hierarchical relationships between men and women. Women's identities are effaced when they are used as a symbol for a nation; they are seen as inferior to men when they are assigned the private space of home as opposed to men's public space. The most efficient way of examining whether these dichotomies and hegemonic relationships exist across different cultures, as Linda McDowell suggests, is by conducting comparative studies. The present study examines how space is gendered in Seamus Heaney’s Death of a Naturalist (1966) compared to Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi’s A Heartless City (1959). The findings show that space is gendered in the same way in Eastern and Western cultures: the homeland is portrayed as a woman; men are assigned public space while women are confined to the private space of home; moreover, a woman's body is portrayed as space for men's sexual acts. These findings suggest the persistence of gender stratification, masculine hegemony and women’s inferiority across cultures, which is alarming given the fact that they have been so deeply engraved in collective consciousness that they have come to be viewed as natural.
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Seamus Heaney 的《自然主义者之死》(1966 年)和 Ahmed Abdel Muti Hijazi 的《无情之城》(1959 年)中的性别空间:女性主义地理批判方法
将空间性别化是强化文化中的性别规范和维持男女之间等级关系的一种方式。当女性被用作一个国家的象征时,她们的身份就被抹杀了;当她们被分配到家庭的私人空间而不是男性的公共空间时,她们就被视为比男性低等。正如琳达-麦克道尔(Linda McDowell)所建议的,研究这些二分法和霸权关系是否存在于不同的文化中,最有效的方法就是进行比较研究。本研究探讨了西默斯-希尼的《博物学家之死》(1966 年)与艾哈迈德-阿卜杜勒-穆蒂-希贾兹的《无情的城市》(1959 年)相比,空间是如何被性别化的。研究结果表明,在东西方文化中,空间的性别化方式是相同的:故乡被描绘成一个女人;男人被分配到公共空间,而女人则被限制在家庭的私人空间;此外,女人的身体被描绘成男人性行为的空间。这些研究结果表明,性别分层、男性霸权和女尊男卑的现象在不同文化中持续存在,令人震惊的是,这些现象已经深深地印刻在集体意识中,以至于被视为天经地义。
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