Eleanor Oliphant Is not that Fine: Exploring the Transformative Potential of Vulnerability in Gail Honeyman’s Debut (2017)

María Magdalena Flores Quesada
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This article explores the notion of vulnerability as a condition of potential and openness towards personal transformation and connection with others. The current approach to the notion of vulnerability focuses on challenging and re-orienting its restrictively negative connotation, as the works by Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega (2017) or Erinn Gilson (2016), among many others, have shown. The notion has also proved useful in connection with political or social action (Butler 2020), as well as in the framework of ethical philosophy (Maillard 2011, Le Blanc 2011). However, analysing vulnerability in contemporary literary works can be problematic, as sometimes the complexity of the notion hinders the representation of the character’s journey through the good and bad. In this article, my aim is to peruse Gail Honeyman’s debut novel, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine (2017), which has received little critical attention in this area in spite of its popularity following its publication. Addressing the ideal of invulnerability, the connection between vulnerability and social isolation, its movement towards openness to the other, and its portrayal through formal choices, I argue that this text is an example of how contemporary literary works of British fiction contribute to portray the potential that can be found in experiences of vulnerability.
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埃莉诺-奥利芬特没那么好:探索盖尔-霍尼曼处女作中脆弱性的变革潜力(2017)
本文探讨了 "脆弱性 "这一概念,认为它是个人转变和与他人建立联系的一种潜力和开放性条件。正如让-米歇尔-甘托(Jean-Michel Ganteau)和苏珊娜-奥内加(Susana Onega)(2017)或埃林-吉尔森(Erinn Gilson)(2016)等人的作品所表明的那样,当前处理脆弱性概念的方法侧重于挑战和重新定位其限制性的负面内涵。这一概念在政治或社会行动(巴特勒,2020 年)以及伦理哲学框架(马亚尔,2011 年;勒布朗,2011 年)中也被证明是有用的。然而,分析当代文学作品中的脆弱性可能存在问题,因为有时这一概念的复杂性阻碍了对人物经历好坏的表现。本文旨在探讨盖尔-霍尼曼(Gail Honeyman)的处女作《埃莉诺-奥利芬特完全没问题》(Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine,2017),尽管该书出版后大受欢迎,但在这方面却鲜有评论界关注。针对 "无懈可击 "的理想、脆弱性与社会孤立之间的联系、其向他人开放的运动以及通过形式选择对其进行的描绘,我认为该文本是英国当代小说文学作品如何有助于描绘脆弱性体验中可能存在的潜力的一个范例。
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