阿拉温德·阿迪加《白虎》中次等世界观的建构

Praveen Kumar
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对于许多定居海外的印度作家来说,他们最关心的问题要么是散居海外的经历,要么是在两种截然相反的印度概念的现实背景下,现代印度富人对穷人的压榨。这两种概念分别是:后自由斗争中设想的独立印度和富人的现代印度。种姓和阶级结构是民主社会主义和经济平等的帝国障碍,使穷人成为受害者。由于他们缺乏资源,因此无助,弱势群体继续被用作精英资产阶级的工具。在这样的背景下,阿迪加的《白虎》占据了中心位置,确立了边缘化群体挑战国家繁荣的声音。本文试图通过社会政治视角批判性地分析Aravind Adiga的《白虎》,以描绘印度的社会文化和政治背景,以及更大的政治如何影响普通人的微观现实。同样,它试图通过展示一个低出生的人参与地方政治和政策的生活来建立一个边缘化。
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Constructing Subaltern Worldview in Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger
The central concern for many Indian writers, settled abroad, either remains diasporic experiences or their concerns about the othering of the poor by the affluent in modern India against the backdrop of the realities of the two opposing conceptions of India: the envisioned Independent India of the post-freedom struggle and the modern India of the rich. Caste and class structures are an imperial barrier to democratic socialism and economic equality, which causes the poor to be victimized. Because they lack resources and are therefore helpless, the underprivileged continue to be used as tools of the elite capitalist class. With the background established, Adiga’s The White Tiger holds a central position to establish the voice of the marginalized to challenge the country's booming prosperity. This paper attempts to critically analyze The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga through a socio-Political perspective to depict India’s socio-cultural and political context and how the larger politics impact the micro level realities of common people. Similarly, it attempts to establish a marginalized by showcasing the life of a low-born person involved in the local politics and policy.  
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