不仅仅是战士:斯瓦希里文学中英雄的神话和原型形象

Q2 Arts and Humanities Kervan Pub Date : 2019-10-15 DOI:10.13135/1825-263X/3612
Graziella Acquaviva
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从古至今,英雄形象一直影响着文学作品的方方面面。“英雄”只有在他死后,通过其他文学作品中可以实现的记忆形式才成为神话,在这些作品中,他的形象被重新创造并通过虚构的人物传播。我的论文的中心焦点是在神话和“英雄”的原型理论范围内,研究两个斯瓦希里战士的伟大人物,一个是斯瓦希里口头传统中最伟大的战士英雄人物之一liongo Fumo,另一个是在前坦噶尼喀与德国统治作斗争的Hehe人的首领Mkwawa,他们的事迹在现代书面文学中被重新发明和描述。Liongo Fumo和Mkwawa都获得了神话战士的地位,与其他东非英雄一样,他们激励了诗人和作家,成为勇敢和民族意识的象征,这是老一辈和新一代的历史和文化记忆所参考的。尽管两位伟大英雄的形象被赋予了重要性,但我的部分工作一直致力于展示那些可以被定义为“小英雄”的人,他们代表了一种代际变化的方式,将文学视为通过历史和神话记忆将传统与现代结合起来的桥梁。
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More than just warriors: Mythical and archetypal images of the hero in Swahili literature
Since ancient time until today, the image  of the hero has influenced literary works universally. The “hero” becomes mythical only after his death, and through forms of remembrance that can be realized in other literary productions in which his figure is re-create and transmitted through fictitious characters. The central focus of my paper is to examine, within archetypal theories on myth and “hero”,  the  great figures of two Swahili warriors, namelyLiongo Fumo, one of the greatest warrior-hero figures of the Swahili oral tradition, and the chief Mkwawa of the Hehe people, who fought against the German rule in the former Tanganyka, whose deeds have been reinvented and described in modern written literature. Both Liongo Fumo and Mkwawa have acquired the status of mythical warriors, and as other East African heroes, they inspired poets and writers becoming  symbols of bravery and national consciousness to which the historical and cultural memory of old and new generations refer. Despite the importance given to the figure of the two great heroes, part of my work has been dedicated to the presentation of those who can be defined as ‘minor heroes’, who nevertheless represent a way of generational change to look at literature as to a bridge that combines tradition and modernity through historical and mythical memory.
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Kervan Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The journal has three main aims. First of all, it aims at encouraging interdisciplinary research on Asia and Africa, maintaining high research standards. Second, by providing a global forum for Asian and African scholars, it promotes dialogue between the global academic community and civil society, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond national borders and are globally relevant. The third aim for a specialized academic journal is to widen the opportunities for publishing worthy scholarly studies, to stimulate debate, to create an ideal agora where ideas and research results can be compared and contrasted. Another challenge is to combine a scientific approach and the interest for cultural debate, artistic production, biographic narrative, etcetera. This journal wants to be original (even hybrid) also in its structure, where academic rigor should not hinder access to the vitality of experience and of artistic and cultural production.
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