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| Murderous Ritual |
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| 关键词: Sati; Sea of Poppies; women’s subjectivity; Gayatri Spivak; colonized society; religion; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/h3030283 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
The representation of the practice of sati, the immolation of widows on their husbands’ funeral pyre, has garnered interest for long from postcolonial and feminist discourses among others. While advocates of Western modernity perceive sati as a murderous ritual, the proponents of orthodox Hinduism, on the contrary, claim sati to be a courageous cult of “wifely devotion”. In both bigoted beliefs, as poststructuralists observe, women largely appear as “mute objects”. Amitav Ghosh’s
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