From Choice to Possibility in Sheila Heti’s Motherhood

Kathleen Reeves
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Abstract: Sheila Heti's 2018 novel, Motherhood, reorients the question of motherhood around possibility rather than choice. Misread by some critics as a memoir about the decision not to have a child, the novel instead emphasizes openness, chance, and change in order to articulate a form of freedom that is tied to indeterminacy rather than sovereignty. The novel points to the limitations of narratives of choice, suggesting instead that women’s experiences around reproduction await further description. Motherhood is thus engaged in the kind of project called for by the feminist philosopher Luce Irigaray: to define motherhood from the perspective of women. As both Irigaray and Heti make clear, this project must be shared by all women, whether or not they can or will have children. Heti’s novel demonstrates that, over fifty years after feminism’s second wave, motherhood continues to be circumscribed by patriarchy, and it points toward a feminist motherhood
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希拉·海蒂的母性:从选择到可能性
摘要:希拉·海蒂(Sheila Heti) 2018年出版的小说《母性》(Motherhood)将母性问题重新定位于可能性而非选择。被一些评论家误读为一本关于不生孩子的决定的回忆录,这部小说强调开放、机会和变化,以阐明一种与不确定性而不是主权联系在一起的自由形式。小说指出了选择叙事的局限性,相反,女性在生育方面的经历有待进一步描述。因此,母性参与了女权主义哲学家卢斯·伊里加雷(Luce Irigaray)所呼吁的那种项目:从女性的角度定义母性。正如Irigaray和Heti明确表示的那样,这个项目必须由所有妇女共同承担,无论她们是否能够或将要生育。海蒂的小说表明,在女权主义第二次浪潮之后的50多年里,母性仍然受到父权制的限制,它指向了女权主义的母性
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