“A Western Outpost of the Punjab”

Rajender Kaur
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By forcefully inserting itself within the landscape and history of California, “near the confluence of the Feather and Sacramento rivers” in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Bhira Backhaus’s Under the Lemon Trees (2009) moves beyond the common tropes of Asian American fictions in which memory is invoked primarily in terms of nostalgia or loss, to emplace itself within the very specific geographical locale and physical landscape of the small town of Oak Grove in northern California (48). The text adopts an emphatically regional frame as a strategic move to stake a claim to inclusion within the body politic of the nation through filiations to the land that have been forged by living in close proximity with it—working the soil, learning its many qualities, and becoming conversant with seasonal rhythms. In doing so, Under the Lemon Trees gestures to more-than-human kinship structures and a sense of place that transcends institutional taxonomies of “citizen” and “immigrant” alike.
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"旁遮普的西部前哨"
比拉-巴克豪斯(Bhira Backhaus)的《柠檬树下》(2009 年)强行将自己置身于内华达山脉山麓 "费瑟河和萨克拉门托河交汇处附近 "的加利福尼亚景观和历史之中,超越了亚裔美国人小说中主要以怀旧或失落的方式来唤起记忆的常见套路,将自己置身于加利福尼亚北部小镇橡树林(Oak Grove)非常具体的地理位置和自然景观之中(48)。文本采用了一种强调地区性的框架,作为一种战略举措,通过与土地的亲缘关系,将自己融入到国家的政治体中,而这种亲缘关系是通过与土地的亲密接触而形成的--在土地上劳作,学习土地的多种品质,熟悉季节性的节奏。因此,《柠檬树下》展现了超越人类的亲缘关系结构,以及超越 "公民 "和 "移民 "等制度分类的地方意识。
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