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Copyright University of Zaragoza, Departamento de Filologia Inglesa y Alemana 2012

Abstract

[...]it is not surprising that literary critics have come to examine the focalizing entity/entities within a given text vis-á-vis the broader subject-matter of the gaze, turning the presumably ideological-free analysis of narratology into a fertile field of exploration of cultural and power relations. Through Nazneen's focalization, western readers come 74 to experience how alien -and even risible- their own culture might appear when rendered from a different perspective, just as eastern readers might have felt detached from the reality portrayed through Kim's perspective in Kipling's novel. [...]revealing the comic outlook which pervades the whole narrative, western women, as seen from Nazneen's point of view, have "strange hair [-] pumped up like a snake's hood" (57), and they walk in a bizarre way with their shoulders "padd[ing] up and out. [...]in Brick Lane, the "all-seeing" figure is significantly and subversively a female character; it is a woman who exerts control through her gaze, reiteratively defying and withstanding the male gaze and, by extension, male power. [...]when she passes a group of young Bengali men whose eyes become fixed on her, she resists being reduced to a visual object: "When she passed a group of young Bangla men on the path, they parted and bowed with mock formality. From this, it may be deduced that, if exposed, Muslim women are also likely to fall prey to the male gaze, a male gaze which, judging by Ghazali's words, seems to assume phallic dimensions penetrating the female body like Draculanian eye-teeth. [...]even though Muslim women might avoid becoming the object of the public gaze by covering themselves, they, like their western counterparts, have not traditionally inhabited the position of subject of the gaze, a convention which Ali reverses in Brick Lane.

Details

Title
THE EAST LOOKS AT THE WEST, THE WOMAN LOOKS AT THE MAN: A STUDY OF THE GAZE IN BRICK LANE BY MONICA ALI1
Author
Pereira-Ares, Noemí
Pages
71-81,168-169
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
University of Zaragoza, Departamento de Filologia Inglesa y Alemana
ISSN
11376368
e-ISSN
23864834
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1477939507
Copyright
Copyright University of Zaragoza, Departamento de Filologia Inglesa y Alemana 2012