شماره ركورد
85226
عنوان مقاله
Cathartic Womanhood: Imperialism andFemininity in Olive Schreiner’sThe Story of an African Farm
پديد آورندگان
Mohammed ،Alquwaizani Department of English - College of Languages and Translation - Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
از صفحه
99
تا صفحه
112
تعداد صفحه
14
چكيده عربي
Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm (1883) can be read
as an anti-colonial novel, with colonialism equating patriarchy. This
postcolonial reading is permitted through the characters’ rebellion against
what seem to be prevalent rules of the society regarding race, gender,
culture, and religion. By virtue of being a woman, one is made to refuse
the patriarchal/imperial society. Through being a woman, or through
womanhood in general (a status assumed even by some male characters)
we are able to arrive at a symbiosis between the characters and their
consciences. This reading provides the reader with the tools to understand
the changes that occur in the characters as well as the interaction between
them and the novel’s landscape, which seems to represent the natural
aversion to the imposed, “unnatural” colonial rule.
كليدواژه
Cathartic Womanhood , Femininity , Imperialism , Olive Schreiner’sThe Story of an African Farm
سال انتشار
2005
عنوان نشريه
مجله جامعه دمشق -للاداب و العلوم الانسانيه
عنوان نشريه
مجله جامعه دمشق -للاداب و العلوم الانسانيه
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