以女性民族主义隐喻和被推迟的梦想为背景的叙述、民族与穆迪

Lucas Mafu
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索尔-普拉杰的泛非主义和建立在民族和种族平等原则基础上的次大陆和平梦想陷入了一个关键的悖论,因为他意识到,面对不同民族竞争的政治利益,实现这一梦想是不可能的。在这部小说中,最突出的是非洲民族主义的女性隐喻,这种隐喻蕴含在穆迪这位民族主义者和文化偶像身上。本文从小说《姆胡迪》中不同族群以南非为家的民族历史的多层次叙事以及由此产生的文学阐释出发,追溯小说中的叙事声音。本文运用后古典叙事学理论和历史叙事学,探讨了对穆迪这一人物、南非历史以及民族主义者普拉杰在小说中对这片土地所有权的矛盾诉求进行多重呈现的可能性。在 20 世纪 30 年代的南非,普拉杰在《穆迪》中所体现的建立一个多文化、多种族和统一国家的愿望被推迟了。本文的结论是,即使在殖民主义和种族隔离结束之后,这些愿望仍然被推迟了。
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Narration, nation and Mhudi, in the context of a feminine nationalist metaphor and a dream deferred
Sol Plaatje’s Pan-Africanism and a dream of a sub-continent at peace with itself constructed on the principles of ethnic and racial equality comes to a critical paradox with the realisation that it is not possible to achieve it in the face of the political interests of different competing national groups. What ultimately stands out in this novel is the feminine metaphor of African nationalism, which is embedded in Mhudi, the nationalist and cultural icon. This paper traces the narrative voices in the novel Mhudi, in the context of its multi-layered narrations of national histories by different ethnic groups claiming South Africa as their home, and the literary interpretations that arise. Using postclassical narrative theory and historical narratology, this paper considers the possibility of several renderings of Mhudi’s character, South Africa’s history and the contradictory claims to ownership of this land which Plaatje, the nationalist, fictionally presents. In the South Africa of the 1930s, Plaatje’s aspirations of a multicultural, multi-ethnic, and united country which are embodied in Mhudi were deferred. The paper concludes that those aspirations remain deferred even after the end of both colonialism and apartheid.
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