Title of article :
Persepolis and Human Rights: Unveiling Westernized Globalization Strategies in Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis
Author/Authors :
Ezzatikarami ، Mahdiyeh Department of English Studies - Faculty of English Literature - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University , Ameri ، Firouzeh Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Persian Literature and Foreign Languages - University of Tabriz
Abstract :
Persepolis is one of the significant memoirs published by Iranian émigré women in the tumultuous post-September 11 era. In the Euro-American context, critics embrace Satrapi’s emphasis on universal human rights; however, they have neglected her Orientalist discourse which problematizes her representation of Iranian Muslim women. The present paper looks into Satrapi’s Orientalist discourse in Persepolis mainly drawing upon Lacan’s theory of the object’s gaze. It concludes that Satrapi’s Orientalist discourse has been disguised through her emphasis on the intercultural momentum toward human rights, which makes her role as a ‘comprador intellectual’ much more destructive than that of her counterparts. Her peculiar style and wise choice of narration have unquestionably rendered the book to a wide-ranging audience, as a result of which, Persepolis has played a critical role representing Iranian Muslim woman in the post-September 11 era.
Keywords :
Persepolis , Orientalist Discourse , Universalism , Veiling , The Iran , Iraq War , Child Narrator , Comprador Intellectual
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature