Justice, Healing, Resurgence: Spiritual Decolonization in Lee Maracle's Celia's Song

IF 0.4 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ARIEL-A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-03-08 DOI:10.1353/ari.2023.0016
G. Macdonald
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Abstract:This article examines the role of spirituality in Lee Maracle's Celia's Song (2014). After considering the usefulness of magic realism as an analytical tool for the novel's spiritual depictions, I argue that Maracle goes far beyond the use of marvellous literary devices. Her novel insists that community healing and judicial sovereignty are inextricable from spiritual resurgence. The eponymous protagonist's growing power as a seer, her family's reconnection to ancestors and spirits, and a plot resolution that bridges the boundaries of life and death offer a literary vision of decolonization to which spirituality is crucial. These elements contribute to a more holistic vision of decolonial spirituality and Indigenous responses to colonial and patriarchal violence. Reading Celia's Song as a decolonial expression of spiritual practice situates the novel in a broader context of Indigenous knowledge that encompasses spirituality, justice, and cultural restoration.
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正义、治愈、复兴:李《西莉亚之歌》中的精神非殖民化
摘要:本文探讨了精神在李的《西莉亚之歌》(2014)中的作用。在考虑了魔幻现实主义作为小说精神描写的分析工具的有用性后,我认为马拉克尔远远超出了奇妙文学手段的使用范围。她的小说坚持认为,社区康复和司法主权与精神复兴密不可分。这位同名主人公作为预言家的力量与日俱增,她的家人与祖先和灵魂的重新联系,以及跨越生死界限的情节解决方案,为非殖民化提供了一个文学视野,而精神对非殖民化至关重要。这些因素有助于对非殖民化精神和土著人对殖民暴力和父权暴力的反应形成更全面的看法。阅读西莉亚的歌曲作为精神实践的非殖民化表达,将小说置于更广泛的土著知识背景下,包括精神、正义和文化复兴。
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