Nouf Fahad M. Alashjaai, Ida Baizura Binti Bahar, Florence Toh Haw Ching, Manimanimangai Mani
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本文重点介绍爱尔兰作家玛丽-安妮-萨德莉尔(Mary Anne Sadlier,1820-1903 年)的作品《美国的爱尔兰女孩》(The Irish Girl in America,1863 年),她的创作化名为 "J. Sadlier"。她的叙事以 "大马铃薯饥荒"(1845-1849 年)的文化景观为背景,描绘了 19 世纪爱尔兰女性流浪者的生存状态,我们认为,在关于爱尔兰女性性格的写作教育曲线中,对这一问题的研究还不够深入,也被忽视了。尽管真实的档案资料指出了爱尔兰女性角色如何帮助人们逐步认识到爱尔兰女性外来者的存在。我们假设,可以通过对爱尔兰女性移民如何在当地收容区内以贱民身份取得有利地位进行归零,来研究萨利尔的《美国的爱尔兰女孩》中对爱尔兰女性移民的抽象描写。通过解释学的文本分析,我们利用桑德拉-哈丁(Sandra Harding,1986 年)提出的 "立场假设",围绕作者对爱尔兰女英雄缓慢崛起的遭遇的描写展开研究。因此,本研究通过爱尔兰女主人公所经历的 "立场 "的具体和总体完成程度,来研究她们的自我定义意识。我们的研究结果揭示了爱尔兰女性移民角色如何在新的地方表现出有利的观点和认可。
Racial Prejudice and Marginalisation of the Irish Female Migrants in The Irish Girl in America by Mary Anne Sadlier through the Standpoint Theory
This paper focuses on The Irish Girl in America (1863) by the Irish author, Mary Anne Sadlier (1820-1903), who composed under the alias “J. Sadlier”. Her narratives are set against the cultural landscape of The Great Potato Famine (1845-1849) and depict the existence of Irish female transients of the 19 th Century, which we contend is as yet understudied and overlooked in the educational curve on works of writing on the Irish female character. This is notwithstanding how authentic archives point out how the Irish female characters assisted with causing p rogressive acknowledgment of the Irish female outsiders’ presence. We hypothesise that the abstract portrayals of the Irish female migrants can be examined in The Irish Girl in America by Sadlier by zeroing how they accomplish advantaged stances as untouchables from inside the local host area. By utilising a hermeneutic, textual analysis, we centre around the author’s portrayals of the encounters of the slow arousing of the Irish female heroes by using “the stance hypothesis” by Sandra Harding (1986). Conse quently, this study investigates the awareness for a self-definition through specific and aggregate degrees of accomplishing a “standpoint” experienced by the Irish female protagonists. Our findings uncover how the Irish female migrant characters can perform advantaged points of view and acknowledgment in their new local area.