迁移与移民的居住体验:关于精选小说的文学论述

Abigail Oaikhena, Sandra Egbunike
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随着大量非洲移民涌入西方国家,尤其是在后科维德-19 时代,研究作家在文学文本中描绘的这些移民的经历变得十分重要。因此,本研究通过对两部当代小说的批判性讨论,探讨了非洲文学作品中对移民挑战的表现:Abdulrazak Gurnah 的《Gravel Heart》和 Helon Habila 的《Travelers》。本研究采用霍米-巴巴(Homi Bhabha)的 "混杂性"(hybridity)理论,重点探讨这些文学作品如何描绘非洲移民在散居地为了生存而探索和诠释西方/非洲两种文化时所面临的困境。这些论述突出了流离失所、错位、结盟、文化认同以及在异国他乡的生存斗争等问题。通过探讨这两部小说的异同,本文揭示了非洲移民经历的复杂性和多样性,并对全球化、殖民主义和移民等更广泛的问题提出了见解。最终,研究认为,非洲文学在塑造我们对移民经历的理解以及促进社会正义和人权方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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Translocation and migrants’ live-in experiences: A literary discourse on select novels
With the huge surge of African migrants in the West, especially in the post Covid-19 era, it becomes important to investigate these migrants’ experiences as portrayed in literary texts by writers. Hence, this research examines the representation of migrant challenges in African literature through a critical discourse on two contemporary novels: Abdulrazak Gurnah's Gravel Heart and Helon Habila's Travelers. Adopting Homi Bhabha’s theory, hybridity, the study focuses on how these literary works depict the struggles of African Migrants as they navigate and interpret both cultures– West/African while in the diaspora in order to survive. The discourse highlights the issues of displacement, dislocation, alignment, cultural identity, and the struggle for survival in a foreign land. By exploring the similarities and differences between the two novels, the paper reveals the complexity and diversity of African migrant experiences as it provides insights into the broader issues of globalization, colonialism, and migration. Ultimately, the research argues that African literature plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the migrant experiences and in promoting social justice and human rights.
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