努鲁丁·法拉《酸甜奶》中的形而上学侦探与联系

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2020-02-10 DOI:10.4314/eia.v46i3.6
Bhakti Shringarpure
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在大量关于后殖民内战的作品中,侦探、调查、探索或调查之旅、暴力阴谋和对过去的发现都是突出的。事实上,关于内战的不和谐和不合理的世界的小说经常把侦探的形象作为他们的主角。侦探是一个隐喻,象征着在混乱的战争中混乱的世界中的秩序。Nuruddin Farah利用这样一个角色来调查、审问和叙述索马里复杂的后殖民历史。在《酸甜牛奶》(1979)中,洛扬试图挖掘他哥哥死亡的真相;在《链接》(2004)中,生活在纽约的文学教授杰布勒在持续不断的内战中回到了他的家乡摩加迪沙。本文将对形而上学侦探的形象进行深入解读,他的调查揭示了存在的真理,并为将战争描绘成毫无意义和混乱的战争提供了更有力的历史框架。关键词:索马里,侦探,后殖民,形而上学,史学,内战,家庭
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The Metaphysical Detective in Nuruddin Farah’s Sweet and Sour Milk and Links
In a large number of works about postcolonial civil wars, detectives, investigations, quests or investigative journeys, violent intrigues and discoveries about the past all figure prominently. In fact, novels about the discordant and irrational universe of civil wars often cast the figure of the detective as their central protagonist. The detective is a metaphor for order in a world gone awry in the chaos of war. Nuruddin Farah employs such a character in order to investigate, interrogate and narrate Somalia’s complex postcolonial history. In Sweet and Sour Milk (1979), Loyaan attempts to excavate the truth of his brother’s death, and in Links (2004), Jeebleh, a professor of literature living in New York, returns to his native Mogadishu in the middle of the ongoing internecine wars. This paper will offer a close reading of the figure of the metaphysical detective whose investigations serve to unearth existential truths and offer stronger historical frameworks for wars being depicted as senseless and chaotic.Keywords: Somalia, detective, postcolonial, metaphysical, historiography, civil war, family
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