Refusing the Colonial Discourse of Animality: Insects, Farmworkers, and Ecological Solidarity in Helena María Viramontes’ Under the Feet of Jesus

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE ISLE-Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment Pub Date : 2022-08-19 DOI:10.1093/isle/isac055
L. Fink
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This article explores the role of insects in Helena Maria Viramontes’ 1995 novel Under the Feet of Jesus. Drawing on decolonial theory and critical animal studies, it argues that the novel refuses the colonial discourse of animality, thereby offering a vision of ecological solidarity between farmworkers and insects. Close readings of insects demonstrate how the novel witnesses the mutual precarity of farmworkers and insects, as well as their collective resilience, in the landscape of US industrial agriculture. In this way, Viramontes’ novel presents an environmental imaginary that challenges the linked logics of human exceptionalism and white supremacy.
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拒绝动物的殖民话语:海伦娜的昆虫、农场工人和生态团结María维拉蒙特斯的《耶稣的脚下》
本文探讨了Helena Maria Viramontes 1995年的小说《耶稣脚下》中昆虫的角色。它借鉴了非殖民化理论和批判性动物研究,认为小说拒绝了动物性的殖民话语,从而提供了农场工人和昆虫之间生态团结的愿景。对昆虫的细读表明,这部小说见证了农场工人和昆虫之间的相互不稳定,以及它们在美国工业化农业中的集体韧性。通过这种方式,维拉蒙特斯的小说呈现了一种环境想象,挑战了人类例外主义和白人至上主义的关联逻辑。
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