塑造生命,塑造命运:Jokha Alharthi的天体中的母性和国家,Tahmima Anam的黄金时代

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies Pub Date : 2022-08-30 DOI:10.17576/gema-2022-2203-11
Rabiatul ‘Adawiyah Mat Yusoff, Raihanah M.M.
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女性叙事在文学中占有重要的地位,因为她们从女性的角度讲述故事,无论是在空间上还是在时间上。在Jokha Alharthi的《天体》和Tahmima Anam的《黄金时代》中,女性角色在决定故事结局方面发挥了重要作用,因为她们的个人叙述分别与20世纪70年代的阿曼和孟加拉国的历史平行。本文通过两个文本中母性和国家内个人生活的镜头考察了性别叙事的交叉性,目的是揭示其在阿曼和孟加拉国社会中的表现。该方法采用育儿理论作为视角,在阿曼和孟加拉国这两个社会文化背景下研究育儿的文本描述,特别关注戴安娜·鲍姆林德对育儿方式的分类。研究结果表明,这两部小说中所描绘的母亲风格,即专制和宽容,以两种截然不同但又重叠的方式存在:一种是基于文化参与的母女关系,另一种是通过参与建国。此外,天体中的母亲见证了阿曼的文化变化,造成了性别内部的代际冲突。相比之下,《黄金时代》中的母亲形象则是孟加拉国青年参与解放运动的中坚力量。在这两部小说中,母亲们所做的许多选择都暗示了青年、社会乃至民族国家的生活。这种比较阅读的含义表明,女性小说中的母亲角色是丰富和多方面的,因为她们在家庭制度内外都参与了对国家的追求。
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Moulding Lives, Shaping Destinies: Motherhood and Nation in Celestial Bodies by Jokha Alharthi and A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam
Female narratives hold an important place in literature as they tell stories from women’s perspectives, spatially and temporally. In Celestial Bodies by Jokha Alharthi and A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam, the female characters play a significant role in determining the outcome of the story as their personal narratives run parallel to the history of Oman and Bangladesh in the 1970s, respectively. The paper examines the intersectionality of gendered narratives through the lens of motherhood and individual lives within a nation in both texts with the aim of uncovering its manifestation in both Omani and Bangladeshi societies. The methodology adopts the theory of parenting as a lens to examine the textual depiction of mothering within the two socio-cultural contexts of Oman and Bangladesh with a specific focus on Diana Baumrind’s categorisation of parenting styles. The findings suggest that the mothering styles portrayed in the two novels, namely authoritarian and permissive, are present in two distinct yet overlapping manners: one, within mother-daughter relationships grounded in cultural engagement, and two, through participation in nationhood. In addition, mothers in Celestial Bodies serve as witnesses to the cultural changes in Oman, creating intra-gender generational conflicts. In contrast, the mother figure in A Golden Age functions as the backbone of the youth’s participation in Bangladeshi liberation. Many of the choices made by the mothers in the two novels implicate the lives of the youth, society, and consequently the nation-states. The implication of this comparative reading shows that the mothering roles in women’s fiction are rich and multi-faceted as they partake in the pursuit of nationhood within and without the family institution.
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GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
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期刊介绍: The editorial welcomes submissions that provide insights into current and key issues dealing with language studies. The journal provides a venue for language researchers and practitioners to discuss, pursue and promote knowledge in emerging and developing areas in language studies. There must be critical discussion of issues and new and significant contribution to the related field. Articles can be from any of the following areas: LINGUISTICS LITERARY STUDIES LANGUAGE STUDIES TRANSLATION & INTERPRETING STUDIES.
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