Decolonizing Desire: The Indigenous YA Erotics of Cynthia Leitich Smith's Hearts Unbroken

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE STUDIES IN THE NOVEL Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/sdn.2022.0025
Mandy Suhr-Sytsma
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Abstract:This essay examines intersecting depictions of sexual, representational, and political desire in the 2018 YA novel Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Muscogee). Engaging Indigenous erotics theory alongside close readings, I characterize the Indigenous YA erotics emerging from Smith's novel in terms of "decolonizing desire," signifying both the novel's decolonizing approach to erotic desire and its intersecting portrayal of a broader desire for decolonization. I argue that the erotic expression of the novel's young Indigenous female protagonist intertwines with other forms of expression to illuminate settler colonial violence and challenge dominant representations that propel it. Her erotic experiences, moreover, enable her and others to embrace Indigenous joy and to explore desire's role in imagining and working towards decolonization. Finally, I contend, Hearts Unbroken strongly appeals to young readers and uniquely adds to Indigenous erotics via its portrayal of desire as malleable and its implication that we, too, can change what and how we desire.
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非殖民化的欲望:辛西娅·利蒂奇·史密斯的《心不碎》中的本土青春情色
摘要:本文考察了2018年辛西娅·莱蒂奇·史密斯(辛西娅·莱蒂奇·史密斯)的青春小说《心不碎》中对性、代表性和政治欲望的交叉描述。结合土著情色理论和仔细阅读,我用“去殖民化欲望”来描述史密斯小说中出现的土著青春情色,这既表明了小说对情色欲望的去殖民化方法,也表明了它对更广泛的去殖民化欲望的交叉描绘。我认为小说中年轻的土著女性主人公的情色表达与其他形式的表达交织在一起,阐明了定居者的殖民暴力,并挑战了推动它的主导表现。此外,她的色情经历使她和其他人能够拥抱土著的快乐,并探索欲望在想象和努力实现非殖民化中的作用。最后,我认为,《心不碎》强烈地吸引了年轻读者,并通过对欲望可塑性的描绘以及我们也可以改变欲望的内容和方式的暗示,独特地为土著情色增添了色彩。
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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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