Where I Have Never Been: Migration, Melancholia, and Memory in Asian American Narratives of Return by Patricia Chu (review)

IF 0.5 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE MFS-Modern Fiction Studies Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1353/mfs.2022.0033
Hong Zeng
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tiveness, which seems affirmed in the final chapter’s discussion of constrained hope. Emphasizing the possibility of “the sequel” (136) as one such overarching trope might have been one way to shortcircuit that. What would have happened if Watkins had started with this emphasis and gone on to bust open our conventional notion of that literary term? I have the sense that is what Watkins wanted to do with the final chapter—and that, ironically, “the sequel” discussion comes too late. In fact, this was my reaction too on finding in the final chapter an extended reading of Octavia Butler’s unfinished Parable trilogy. Chronologically this is among the earliest among the texts discussed, and an undoubted game-changer in the history of women’s speculative writing. It feels like this discussion could have as easily come at the beginning of the book as at the end—and by treating it as a kind of ur-text for our time, we might indeed have a stronger sense of the feminist literary genealogy that Watkins’s book would provocatively lay out for us. This is no hysterical realism—but rather a development of a specifically feminist mode of realism that Watkins so carefully and provocatively traces for us.
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在最后一章关于受限希望的讨论中,这一点似乎得到了肯定。强调“续集”的可能性(136)作为一个这样的总体比喻可能是一种短路的方式。如果沃特金斯从这个重点开始,然后打破我们对文学术语的传统观念,会发生什么呢?我有一种感觉,这就是沃特金斯想要在最后一章做的事情——讽刺的是,关于“续集”的讨论来得太晚了。事实上,这也是我在最后一章发现奥克塔维亚·巴特勒未完成的《寓言》三部曲的延伸阅读时的反应。按时间顺序,这是讨论的文本中最早的,无疑是女性思辨写作历史上的游戏规则改变者。这种讨论在书的开头和结尾都可以很容易地出现,如果把它当作我们这个时代的一种文本,我们可能会对女权主义文学谱系有更强烈的认识,沃特金斯的书会给我们带来强烈的启发。这不是歇斯底里的现实主义,而是沃特金斯为我们仔细而富有煽动性地追踪的一种特殊的女权主义现实主义模式的发展。
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期刊介绍: Modern Fiction Studies publishes engaging articles on prominent works of modern and contemporary fiction. Emphasizing historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches, the journal encourages a dialogue between fiction and theory, publishing work that offers new theoretical insights, clarity of style, and completeness of argument. Modern Fiction Studies alternates general issues dealing with a wide range of texts with special issues focused on single topics or individual writers.
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