A Paradise for Men or Women? The Paradox of Power in Toni Morrison’s Paradise
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Key words: Patriarchal; White Ideology; Black Women Subjects; Subaltern
Résumé: Le “Paradis” de Toni Morrison est un roman sur le massacre des femmes, et le lecteur est informé dès le début qu'une femme blanche est assassiné par un groupe d'hommes. Le concept immédiatement formé dans l'esprit du lecteur est un système patriarcal qui fonctionne dans le roman. Il semble que les hommes noirs, en imitant le système de domination des blancs, dominent sur les femmes noires et rendant ainsi de la vie un "enfer hors du paradis". Toutefois, cette étude examine la façon dont les femmes noires dans le Paradis luttent pour renverser la situation infernale de leur vie , et étudier les moments de leur conscience qui les aident à résister.
Mots-clés: Patriarchal; Idéologie des Blancs; Sujets de Femmes noires; Subalterne
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720110703.003
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