战争性别与创伤:解析诺拉·凯勒的《慰安妇》

    War Sexuality and Trauma:A Feminist Study of Nora Keller's Comfort Woman

    • 摘要: 韩裔美国女作家诺拉·凯勒的小说《慰安妇》(1997)反映了女主人公亚纪子在二战中被迫沦为日本军队慰安妇的痛苦经历及其因此所造成的生理与心理双重创伤。文章旨在探讨《慰安妇》中战争与女性的性别、性及创伤的关系,揭示在由男性主导的、日本军国主义者发动的侵略战争中,女性——作为父权社会中处于“他者”地位的“第二性”——被物化为日本侵略军泄欲的工具。

       

      Abstract: Korean American woman writer Nora Keller's Comfort Woman (1997) represents the tragic experience of the protagonist Akiko who was forced into a comfort woman for Japanese soldiers during the Second World War and her physical and psychological trauma caused by it.The invasive war was dominated by male and started by Japanese militarists;whereas,being the "other" and the "second sex" in a patriarchal society,women were objectified into the discharging tool of Japanese invading soldiers' sexual desire in the war.

       

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