Subverting Autobiography: Illness, Narrative, and Negotiating Dis-ease in Margaret Ogola's Place of Destiny

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN Research in African Literatures Pub Date : 2021-12-09 DOI:10.2979/reseafrilite.52.1.10
C. Rono
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ABSTRACT:This article explores the repressed autobiographical narrative that runs through Margaret Ogola's Place of Destiny (2005). Based on Ogola's experience, the novel takes the form of a fictional autobiography as it documents the story of Amor A. Lore, a business executive woman in her late forties, from the moment she was diagnosed with liver cancer and ends with her eventual demise. In this article, I critically reflect on Margaret Ogola's personal experience of writing about cancer and how she focuses on the complex dynamics of self-representation, challenges, and opportunities related to fictional autobiography. While emphasizing the victims' experience of cancer in this fictional life story, I argue that Margaret Ogola rewrites the cancer narrative by fictionalizing her personal experience as a means of stationing the authority of the artistic enterprise in the desires of a diseased body to overcome the trauma of disintegration. This essay draws on the ideas of Ann Jurecic and Leigh Gilmore to conceptualize the dialectical interplay between facts and fiction in an attempt to understand possibilities of thinking about and experiencing disease without submitting the text to an effusive paranoid reading.
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颠覆自传:玛格丽特·奥古拉的《命运之地》中的疾病、叙事和疾病谈判
摘要:本文探讨了贯穿玛格丽特·奥戈拉《命运之地》(2005)的压抑的自传体叙事。根据奥戈拉的经历,这部小说以虚构自传的形式记录了阿莫尔·a·洛尔的故事,她是一位年近四十的商业高管,从被诊断出患有癌症的那一刻起,到最终去世。在这篇文章中,我批判性地反思了玛格丽特·奥戈拉写癌症的个人经历,以及她如何关注与虚构自传相关的自我陈述、挑战和机遇的复杂动态。在这个虚构的人生故事中,我强调了癌症受害者的经历,但我认为玛格丽特·奥戈拉通过虚构她的个人经历来改写癌症叙事,以此将艺术事业的权威置于患病身体的欲望中,以克服解体的创伤。本文借鉴了安·尤雷西奇(Ann Jurecic)和利·吉尔摩(Leigh Gilmore。
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Research in African Literatures
Research in African Literatures LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, Research in African Literatures is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide and provides a forum in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa, as well as information on African publishing, announcements of importance to Africanists, and notes and queries of literary interest. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every issue, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews.
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