Jhumpa Lahiri的《同姓者》与《低地》中散居身份与跨文化冲突的比较研究

Yogesh Kumar
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在Jhumpa Lahiri的小说《同名同姓》(2003)和《低地》(2013)中,作者通过人物的生活深入探讨了流散身份和跨文化冲突的复杂性。两部小说都探讨了个人身份、流离失所以及政治和文化力量对个人生活和人际关系的影响等主题。《果戈理·冈古里》讲述了第二代印第安人果戈理·冈古里如何应对双重文化身份的挑战。拉希里用果戈理独特的名字来比喻他与印度血统和美国教养之间的斗争,强调了同化和文化保护之间的紧张关系。这部小说强调了拥抱自己的文化根源的重要性,同时也认识到保持多元文化身份的复杂性。在《低地》中,拉希里探索了苏巴什和乌达扬两兄弟的生活,以及连接他们的女人高丽。小说以印度纳萨尔派运动和美国移民经历为背景,审视了移民在新的文化景观中所面临的挑战。拉希里还探讨了政治动荡对个人关系和个人身份的影响,提出了有关政治激进主义的作用和个人牺牲代价的问题。这两部小说都谈到了移民父母和他们在美国出生的孩子之间的代沟,强调在处理复杂的家庭动态时需要理解和同情。拉希里对跨文化冲突的探索超越了她笔下人物的个人经历,延伸到了更广阔的印度历史和政治背景,强调了更大的社会力量如何影响个人生活。最终,《同名同姓》和《低地》尖锐地提醒我们,理解、同理心和自我发现在处理侨民身份和跨文化冲突的复杂性中的重要性。
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Exploring Diasporic Identity and Cross-Cultural Conflict in Jhumpa Lahiri's The Namesake and The Lowland: A Comparative Study
In Jhumpa Lahiri's novels The Namesake (2003) and The Lowland (2013), the author delves into the complexities of diasporic identity and cross-cultural conflict through the lives of her characters. Both novels explore themes of personal identity, displacement, and the effects of political and cultural forces on individual lives and relationships. The Namesake follows the life of Gogol Ganguli, a second-generation Indian American, as he navigates the challenges of dual cultural identity. Lahiri utilizes Gogol's unique name as a metaphor for his struggle with his Indian heritage and American upbringing, highlighting the tension between assimilation and cultural preservation. The novel emphasizes the importance of embracing one's cultural roots while also recognizing the complexities of maintaining multiple cultural identities. In The Lowland, Lahiri explores the lives of two brothers, Subhash and Udayan, and the woman who connects them, Gauri. Set against the backdrop of the Naxalite movement in India and the immigrant experience in the United States, the novel examines the challenges faced by immigrants as they navigate new cultural landscapes. Lahiri also explores the impact of political turmoil on personal relationships and individual identity, raising questions about the role of political activism and the costs of personal sacrifice. Both novels address the generational gap between immigrant parents and their American-born children, emphasizing the need for understanding and empathy in navigating complex family dynamics. Lahiri's exploration of cross-cultural conflict extends beyond the personal experiences of her characters to the broader context of Indian history and politics, underscoring the ways in which larger societal forces can influence individual lives. Ultimately, The Namesake and The Lowland serve as poignant reminders of the importance of understanding, empathy, and self-discovery in navigating the complexities of diasporic identity and cross-cultural conflict.
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