Ghost Homes

Eluned Gramich
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‘Ghost Homes’ explores the evolving sense of community in a village in rural West Wales, deeply affected by the pandemic. It looks critically at the linguistic and cultural tensions between English holidaymakers and Welsh inhabitants. Using Welsh-English code-switching, it tells the story of a mother and son on the outskirts of Cardigan, navigating illness alongside the isolating pressures of lockdown, highlighting the limitations as well as support of ‘community’. Welsh-speaking Judy is alone at the height of the pandemic, suffering from debilitating back pain. She relies on her middle-aged son, Will, with whom she has a strained relationship. The short story shows the fragile nature of ‘community’ in rural places, especially in West Wales where seaside villages have been bought up as second homes for wealthy English families and, during the pandemic, became ghost towns for the few (often elderly) individuals who continued to live there.
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《幽灵之家》探讨了深受疫情影响的西威尔士农村一个村庄不断演变的社区意识。它批判地审视了英格兰度假者和威尔士居民之间的语言和文化紧张关系。它使用威尔士语和英语的代码转换,讲述了卡迪根郊区的一对母子的故事,他们在封锁的孤立压力下应对疾病,突出了“社区”的限制和支持。在疫情最严重的时候,说威尔士语的朱迪独自一人忍受着腰痛的折磨。她依靠自己的中年儿子威尔,两人关系紧张。这个短篇故事展示了农村地区“社区”的脆弱本质,特别是在西威尔士,那里的海边村庄被富裕的英国家庭买下作为第二家园,在疫情期间,这些村庄成为了少数继续住在那里的人(通常是老年人)的鬼城。
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