Arab American women and the generational cycle of shame: A cognitive reading of Etaf Rum's A Woman Is No Man.

IF 0.2 3区 文学 N/A LITERATURE ORBIS LITTERARUM Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-03 DOI:10.1111/oli.12321
Marijana Mikić
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The essay uses a cognitive narratological approach to analyze how Etaf Rum's A Woman Is No Man (2019) negotiates Arab American patriarchal culture through the lens of shame. By narrating the emotional experiences of Arab American women who bear the pain of shame while they also engage in shaming others, Rum gives readers the opportunity to understand better the complex relationship between the psychology of shame and the "shame of gender" in patriarchal Arab American culture. Not only does A Woman Is No Man articulate the lived experiences of one of the most "forgotten" and silenced ethnic groups within American literature and culture, it also draws attention to how gender-based shaming is shaped by, and contributes to shaping, a culture of patriarchy and male power. The novel uncovers the different ways in which shame impacts the minds and bodies of Arab American women across three generations, while also laying bare the psychological, gendered, and socio-culturally embedded aspects that shape the elicitation, experience, expression, and regulation of shame.

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阿拉伯裔美国妇女与世代耻辱循环:对 Etaf Rum 的《女人不是男人》的认知解读。
本文采用认知叙事学的方法,分析伊塔夫-鲁姆的《女人不是男人》(2019年)如何通过羞耻的视角来协商阿拉伯裔美国人的父权文化。拉姆通过叙述阿拉伯裔美国妇女在承受羞耻之痛的同时也参与羞辱他人的情感经历,让读者有机会更好地理解阿拉伯裔美国父权文化中羞耻心理与 "性别羞耻 "之间的复杂关系。一个女人不是男人》不仅阐述了在美国文学和文化中最 "被遗忘 "和最沉默的族群之一的生活经历,还提请人们注意基于性别的羞辱是如何被父权制和男权文化所塑造并促成其形成的。小说揭示了羞耻感对三代阿拉伯裔美国妇女的身心产生影响的不同方式,同时也揭示了形成羞耻感的激发、体验、表达和调节的心理、性别和社会文化方面。
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