Baudelaire as a Girl: Writing Through Problematic Legacies in Lisa Robertson's The Baudelaire Fractal

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/ncf.2022.0015
Dave Evans
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Abstract:At a time when students and academics are grappling with the cultural legacies of misogyny, Lisa Robertson's novel The Baudelaire Fractal (2020) offers a challenging, creative mode of engagement with the male canon. It describes the journey into writing of Hazel Brown, a young woman whose painful encounter with Baudelaire's misogyny inspires not a rejection but an appropriation: one day she discovers within herself the authorship of Baudelaire's complete works, expressed as a bodily commingling: "that female mouth was both his and mine." Hazel's methods of self-expression echo those of both the French pioneers of écriture féminine and recent menstrual theorists, figuring her girlhood as a bloodstain which makes female subjectivity visible. I explore how Hazel transforms Baudelaire and his texts, blurring gender boundaries and fusing with him in a symbiotic, non-hierarchical relationship. What emerges is a defence of reading as the work of a desire which is borderless, encouraging us to persevere with, and to embrace, "the difficult texture of difference."
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少女时期的波德莱尔:丽莎·罗伯逊《波德莱尔分形》中的问题遗产书写
摘要:当学生和学者都在努力解决厌女症的文化遗产时,丽莎·罗伯逊的小说《波德莱尔分形》(2020)提供了一种具有挑战性的、创造性的与男性经典接触的模式。它描述了年轻女子黑兹尔·布朗(Hazel Brown)的写作之旅,她对波德莱尔的厌女症的痛苦遭遇激发的不是拒绝,而是占有:有一天,她在自己身上发现了波德莱尔全集的作者身份,表现为一种身体上的交融:“那张女人的嘴既是他的,也是我的。”黑兹尔的自我表达方式与法国的 化学物质交换器(化学物质交换器)先驱和最近的经期理论家的观点相呼应,她把自己的少女时代视为一种血迹,使女性主体性得以显现。我探讨了黑兹尔如何改变波德莱尔和他的文本,模糊性别界限,并与他融合在一种共生的、非等级的关系中。书中出现了一种辩护,认为阅读是一种无国界的欲望的产物,鼓励我们坚持并拥抱“差异的艰难纹理”。
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期刊介绍: Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.
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