Hopeful Reading: Rethinking Resistance in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian

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Abstract:Informed by feminist, queer, and decolonial scholarship, this article proposes an interpretative framework of hopeful reading to locate resistant forms of hope in South Korean writer Han Kang’s award-winning novel The Vegetarian, which is permeated with violence. Unlike mainstream positive thinking promoted by positive psychology that keeps the status quo intact, hopeful reading is rebellious, generative, and transformative in nature. Hopeful reading shifts the analytical focus from what disables one from acting in a hopeless situation to how one can be enabled to remain active in the very same situation. Applying this lens to analyze The Vegetarian, this article argues that hope is not ignited through suppressed women characters’ successful changes to continue what life used to be before violence. Instead, failing to properly resist or act turns out to facilitate the women characters to imagine and experiment with what their lives could have been or could become, which sparks the light of hope in the darkness of the novel.
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满怀希望的阅读:韩抗《素食者》中的反抗反思
摘要:本文以女权主义、酷儿和非殖民化的学术研究为背景,提出了一个希望阅读的解释框架,以寻找韩国作家韩江获奖小说《素食者》中充满暴力的反抗形式的希望。与由积极心理学倡导的主流积极思维保持现状不同,希望阅读在本质上是叛逆的、生成的和变革的。充满希望的阅读将分析的焦点从使人无法在绝望的情况下采取行动转移到如何使人在同样的情况下保持积极。本文运用这一视角来分析《素食者》,认为被压抑的女性角色成功改变,继续过暴力之前的生活,并没有点燃希望。相反,没有适当的抵抗或行动反而有助于女性角色想象和实验她们的生活可能是什么或可能成为什么,这在小说的黑暗中点燃了希望之光。
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