Repairing Repair: Postcolonial Paranoia, Affective Temporalities, and Reparative Reading

IF 0.4 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ARIEL-A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1353/ari.2023.a905715
Jeremy C. De Chavez
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Abstract:Recent work at the intersection of affect theory and postcolonial studies has generally been skeptical of the reparative turn and concerned about its potential complicity with imperialist agendas. That skepticism is often accompanied by reaffirmations of the value of paranoia as a reliable basis for critique. This essay examines the consequences of paranoia as the default orientation of postcolonial criticism and reflects on how a reparative sensibility might expand the field's understanding of what constitutes meaningful critique. To that end, this essay argues that reparative reading cultivates attentiveness to the ecology of temporalities that are immanent in postcolonial texts—an attentiveness that can facilitate the envisioning of alternative futures. The essay grounds its theoretical reflections by revisiting Jessica Hagedorn's Dogeaters (1990) and examining the predominantly paranoid critical response that the novel has generated before offering an alternative reparative reading of the work.
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修复修复:后殖民偏执、情感暂时性与修复性阅读
摘要:最近在情感理论和后殖民研究的交叉点上,人们普遍对修复转向持怀疑态度,并担心其与帝国主义议程的潜在共谋。这种怀疑主义常常伴随着对妄想症作为批判可靠基础的价值的重申。本文考察了偏执作为后殖民批评默认取向的后果,并反思了修复性敏感性如何扩展该领域对构成有意义批评的理解。为此,本文认为,修复性阅读培养了对后殖民文本中固有的暂时性生态的关注——这种关注可以促进对替代未来的设想。这篇文章通过重温杰西卡·哈格多恩的《猎犬》(1990),并在提供另一种对作品的修复性阅读之前,研究了这部小说所产生的主要偏执的批评反应,以此为理论反思奠定了基础。
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