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The wounded psyche and beyond: Conformity and marginality in selected African and Afro-American novels.

机译:受伤的心灵及以后:精选的非洲和美国黑人小说的整合与边缘化。

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This dissertation explores and interprets the predicaments of female characters in six African and Afro-American novels. It examines how conformity to or deviation from the mores of their societies leads to either growth or disintegration of the characters. Both the major and minor figures are studied to provide a comprehensive view of the limitations in the various choices available to the heroines and to the other women in the novels. In an effort to balance their roles in society with their search for personal fulfillment, the women's choice to conform to oppressive mores or to deviate from them causes suffering referred to in this study as the "wounded psyche." This study will show that the Black woman's gender-related dilemmas transcend time and region.;The African novels selected are The Joys of Motherhood (Buchi Emecheta), Efuru (Flora Nwapa) and Ripples in the Pool (Rebeka Njau). Quicksand (Nella Larsen), Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston), and Sula (Toni Morrison) form the Afro-American component of the study. The sequence of the novels is designed to illustrate the protagonists' progressive movement away from conformity to marginality, signaling progressive defiance of the status quo in favor of personal goals. Marginality, as used in this study, describes women whose fates are even more precariously situated than those of the conventional marginal person. For them, no alternate group exists. Once on the periphery of their society, they remain lonely pioneers, prototypes of a new woman as yet to be understood or accepted by society.;The conclusion offers a synopsis of the overall thematic parallels and the implications of these parallels for the realities of both the African and Afro-American women's experiences in these works. As the author perceives it, there are also strong similarities in the techniques which dramatize the most critical moments in the lives of the characters.
机译:本文探讨并阐释了六本非洲和美国黑人小说中女性角色的困境。它研究了与他们的社会的顺从或偏离如何导致角色的成长或瓦解。对主要人物和次要人物都进行了研究,以全面了解小说中女主角和其他女性在各种选择中的局限性。为了平衡他们在社会中的角色和寻求个人成就感的努力,妇女选择服从压迫性的习惯或背离她们而造成的痛苦在本研究中被称为“受伤的心理”。这项研究将表明黑人妇女与性别相关的困境超越了时间和地区。入选的非洲小说是《母亲的喜悦》(Buchi Emecheta),《 Efuru》(Flora Nwapa)和《涟漪在游泳池》(Rebeka Njau)。流沙(Nella Larsen),他们的眼睛注视着上帝(Zora Neale Hurston)和苏拉(Toni Morrison)构成了这项研究的非裔美国人部分。小说的顺序旨在说明主角从顺从到边缘的渐进运动,表明对个人目标的现状的逐渐反抗。在这项研究中使用的边缘性描述了那些命运比传统边缘人更加危险的妇女。对于他们来说,不存在替代组。一旦处于社会边缘,他们仍然是孤独的先驱者,是尚未被社会理解或接受的新女性的原型。;结论提供了总体主题相似之处的概述,以及这些相似之处对两者现实的影响。非洲和美国黑人妇女在这些作品中的经历。正如作者所知,在戏剧人物生活中最关键时刻的技巧上也有很强的相似性。

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  • 作者

    Mugambi, Helen Nabasuta.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Comparative literature.;African literature.;American literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1988
  • 页码 245 p.
  • 总页数 245
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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