Beyond Reproduction: An Epistemological Search for a “Woman” in Manjula Padmanabhan’s Escape and The Island of Lost Girls

Q3 Arts and Humanities Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI:10.2478/ausp-2023-0003
Argha Basu, P. Tripathi
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Abstract Who is a woman? In a gender-fluid typical world, the answer to this question invites a serious exposition of non-linear and non-binary possibilities. As the biological definition becomes more inclusive of fragmented identities, it becomes extremely complicated to arrive at a simplistic, innocent truth of recognition. Within the third-world dynamics, this question invites more dimensions. Set against the backdrop of mass female genocide on the occasion of perfecting cloning, Manjula Padmanabhan in her works of futuristic dystopian fiction, Escape (2015) and The Island of Lost Girls (2017), has taken up this issue of womanhood and furtively trodden to arrive at a philosophical space that allows the modernist epistemological notion of a “woman” as a well-defined category to reincarnate within a postmodern paradigm to help locate women beyond the generic nuances of reproduction and menial labour. Through analysing the selective works, this research article aims at arriving close to the model of womanhood and depicting the plurality of truth in action.
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超越繁衍:曼朱拉-帕德马纳班的《逃离》和《迷失女孩岛》中对 "女性 "的认识论探寻
摘要 谁是女人?在一个典型的性别流动的世界里,对这个问题的回答需要认真探讨非线性和非二元的可能性。随着生物学定义越来越多地包含零散的身份,要得出一个简单、纯真的认识真相变得极为复杂。在第三世界的动态中,这个问题引出了更多的层面。曼朱拉-帕德马纳班(Manjula Padmanabhan)在其未来主义乌托邦小说作品《逃离》(2015 年)和《迷失女孩岛》(2017 年)中,以克隆技术完善之际的大规模女性种族灭绝为背景,探讨了女性身份问题、在她的作品《逃离》(2015 年)和《迷失女孩岛》(2017 年)中,曼朱拉-帕德曼纳班探讨了女性身份这一问题,并悄然找到了一个哲学空间,使 "女性 "这一定义明确的现代主义认识论概念在后现代范式中得以重获新生,从而帮助女性定位,使其超越了生殖和体力劳动的一般细微差别。通过分析所选作品,本研究文章旨在接近女性的模式,并在行动中描绘真理的多元性。
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期刊介绍: Series Philologica is published in cooperation with Sciendo by De Gruyter. Series Philologica publishes original, previously unpublished articles in the wide field of philological studies, and it is published in 3 issues a year (since 2014). The printed and online version of papers are identical.
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