The Mom and the Many: Animal Subplots and Vulnerable Characters in Ducks, Newburyport

B. de Bruyn
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This article examines Lucy Ellmann's encyclopedic novel Ducks, Newburyport (2019) in the context of debates on modernist legacies, animal characters, and climate fiction. It pays particular attention to the text's signature strategy of including anecdotes about nonhuman creatures exposed to distinct forms of violence, anecdotes that reveal the concerns of the human narrator and her daughter but also highlight other animals, their unfamiliar phenomenologies, and their cautious cross-species partnerships. More specifically, the article tracks individual animals across the novel's pages and reconstructs their semiautonomous subplots as they unfold in a world characterized by animal cruelty, species extinction, and industrial labor. By forcing us to consider the perspectives of creatures like Jim, Mishipeshu, Audrey, and Gracia, Ellmann's narrative reminds us that the climate emergency does not just destabilize a shared geological environment but also endangers multiple and heterogeneous biological worlds.
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母亲和众人:《鸭子》中的动物次要情节和脆弱人物,纽伯里波特
本文在现代主义遗产、动物角色和气候小说的辩论背景下,研究了露西·埃尔曼的百科全书式小说《鸭子,纽伯里波特》(2019)。它特别关注了文本的标志性策略,包括一些关于遭受不同形式暴力的非人类生物的轶事,这些轶事揭示了人类叙述者和她女儿的担忧,但也突出了其他动物,它们不熟悉的现象,以及它们谨慎的跨物种伙伴关系。更具体地说,这篇文章在小说中追踪了单个动物,并重建了它们半自主的次要情节,因为它们在一个以动物虐待、物种灭绝和工业劳动为特征的世界中展开。通过迫使我们思考Jim、Mishipeshu、Audrey和Gracia等生物的视角,Ellmann的叙述提醒我们,气候紧急情况不仅破坏了共同的地质环境的稳定,还危及了多种多样的生物世界。
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