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作者在此文中阐明印度的民族主义话语和特有的男子气质的使用之间的密切关系。根据肯尼斯·伯克(Kenneth:Burke)的代表人物轶事的概念,作者研究了两个来自不同历史时期的著名印度民族主义领袖斯瓦米·维韦卡南达(Swami Vivekananda)和考沃卡(M.S.Golwalkar)。首先,作者确认这两个领袖的核心言论中具有代表性的轶事,并讨论这两个领袖如何通过强化印度男子身上某一种特定的男子气概的办法来试图抵抗英国殖民统治中将印度作为效果(effect)的建构;然后指出这两个领袖所依靠的这些代表性的轶事揭示了他们各自领导的民族主义运动的差异,而这些差异仍影响着当代印度的民族主义运动。
In this article, the author illustrates the close relationship between Indian nationalist discourse and the use of distinctive masculinity. Based on the anecdote of Kenneth: Burke, the author looks at two famous Indian nationalist leaders Swami Vivekananda and Cowell from different historical periods Card (MSGolwalkar). First, the author identifies anecdotal anecdotal evidence from the core remarks of the two leaders and discusses how the two leaders sought to counter India’s colonial domination by reinforcing the particular masculinity of the Indian man as a And then pointed out that these representative anecdotes on which the two leaders relied have revealed the differences in their respective nationalist movements that still affect the nationalist movement in contemporary India.