Castration Desire: Less is More in Emma Donoghue's Room

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE COLLEGE LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-01-10 DOI:10.1353/lit.2022.0002
Robinson Murphy
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ABSTRACT:This article argues that the world is sick, and can only be treated by the way-of-seeing propounded by deliberately-cultivated queer children. Insofar as Emma's Donoghue's Jack is a relationally-capacious, gender-nonconforming child, he offers instruction on how to reassess any number of norming social contracts, including those underpinning fossil-fuel extraction and procreative sexuality. This article proposes that "queer" children, as nurtured by the caregivers who oversee their training in unsettling heteropatriarchy, provide a real-life model for creating sustainable kinship between the human and nonhuman world. Room is not typically mined for its environmental lessons; all the same, as this article demonstrates, Jack provides a blueprint for enabling worthwhile survival on an otherwise imminently eco-apocalyptic earth.
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阉割欲望:艾玛·多诺霍的房间里少即是多
摘要:这篇文章认为,这个世界是病态的,只有通过刻意培养的酷儿孩子所提出的看待问题的方式才能治愈。就艾玛饰演的多诺霍饰演的杰克是一个关系宽宏大量、性别不一致的孩子而言,他提供了如何重新评估各种规范社会契约的指导,包括那些支撑化石燃料开采和生殖性行为的社会契约。这篇文章提出,“酷儿”儿童,在看护人的悉心培养下,在令人不安的异性父权制下接受训练,为人类和非人类世界之间建立可持续的亲属关系提供了一个现实的模型。房间通常不是为了环境教训而开采的;尽管如此,正如本文所展示的那样,杰克提供了一个蓝图,使人们能够在一个即将到来的生态末日的地球上有价值地生存下去。
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