Past as Presence and the Promise of Futurity in Eden Robinson’s Monkey Beach

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE STUDIES IN THE NOVEL Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1353/sdn.2022.0030
Sarah E. Stunden
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Abstract:This article employs the comparable theoretical frames of Paula Gunn Allen (Laguna Pueblo)’s “achronology” and James Phelan’s “anachrony” to examine the role of haunting in Eden Robinson (Haisla/Heitsuk)’s Monkey Beach. Focalized through the perspective of Lisamarie Hill, a developing medicine woman, the novel portrays Lisa’s struggles to envision a future beyond her own present, marked by the intergenerational abuses of the Port Alberni Indian Residential School. As a move away from previous studies of communal traumas, in which a victim’s link to past harm annihilates the idea of a livable future, I read haunting in Monkey Beach as both rooted in the past but gesturing towards a projected future. By locating Lisamarie’s futurity as created in the autonomous renegotiation of her bodily violations, an act initiated in her encounter with ghosts, I argue that Monkey Beach produces an ethical, multi-vocal narrative enabled by surrogate storytelling.
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伊登·罗宾逊的《猴子海滩》中的“过去即存在”和“未来的承诺”
摘要:本文运用Paula Gunn Allen (Laguna Pueblo)的“年代学”和James Phelan的“年代错误”理论框架,考察了在Eden Robinson (Haisla/Heitsuk)的《猴子海滩》中鬼魂的作用。小说以发展中的女药师丽莎玛丽·希尔(Lisamarie Hill)的视角为中心,描绘了丽莎努力想象自己现在之外的未来,以阿尔伯尼港印第安人寄宿学校(Port Alberni Indian Residential School)的代际虐待为标志。在之前的公共创伤研究中,受害者与过去伤害的联系消灭了一个宜居的未来的想法,作为一种转变,我在《猴子海滩》中读到的鬼魂既根植于过去,又预示着未来。通过将Lisamarie的未来定位于她对身体侵犯的自主重新协商中,这是她与鬼魂相遇时发起的行为,我认为《Monkey Beach》创造了一种道德的、多声音的叙事,这种叙事是通过代理叙事实现的。
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期刊介绍: From its inception, Studies in the Novel has been dedicated to building a scholarly community around the world-making potentialities of the novel. Studies in the Novel started as an idea among several members of the English Department of the University of North Texas during the summer of 1965. They determined that there was a need for a journal “devoted to publishing critical and scholarly articles on the novel with no restrictions on either chronology or nationality of the novelists studied.” The founding editor, University of North Texas professor of contemporary literature James W. Lee, envisioned a journal of international scope and influence. Since then, Studies in the Novel has staked its reputation upon publishing incisive scholarship on the canon-forming and cutting-edge novelists that have shaped the genre’s rich history. The journal continues to break new ground by promoting new theoretical approaches, a broader international scope, and an engagement with the contemporary novel as a form of social critique.
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