Trauma Heroes and Grievable Others: Re-framing Iraqi and American Precarity in Youngblood and War Porn

IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Arizona Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1353/arq.2021.0021
Brian J. Williams
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Abstract:This piece investigates recent attempts by American soldier-authors to re-frame the subjectivity of the other in Iraq War literature. Drawing on Judith Butler's theory of "grievability" and the ways others are textually framed as a precursor to war, I explore two contemporary American war texts: Matt Gallagher's Youngblood and Roy Scranton's War Porn. By locating these two novels within the larger discourse of the "trauma hero" narrative and considering how both actively depict more complex Iraqi subjectivity, I argue that this kind of war literature offers possibilities for crossing cultural boundaries and exploring new modes of grief. By not only challenging the ideology of the trauma hero narrative, but discomfiting the reader seeking solace within that ideology, both texts ask us to reconceptualize our engagement with our own precarity, as a necessary first step in ethically responding to the precarious lives of those we fight.
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创伤英雄和悲伤的其他人:在年轻人和战争色情作品中重新定义伊拉克和美国的不稳定性
摘要:这篇文章调查了美国士兵作家最近试图在伊拉克战争文学中重新塑造他人的主体性。根据朱迪斯·巴特勒的“可悲伤性”理论,以及其他人被文本框定为战争前兆的方式,我探索了两部当代美国战争文本:马特·加拉格尔的《年轻人》和罗伊·斯克兰顿的《战争色情片》。通过将这两部小说置于“创伤英雄”叙事的更大话语中,并考虑两者如何积极描绘更复杂的伊拉克主体性,我认为这种战争文学为跨越文化边界和探索新的悲伤模式提供了可能性。这两本书不仅挑战了创伤英雄叙事的意识形态,而且让在这种意识形态中寻求慰藉的读者感到不安,要求我们重新定义我们对自身不稳定的参与,作为在道德上应对我们所战斗的人的不稳定生活的必要第一步。
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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