Queer Reflections on Childhood, Boarding School, and the Nation in Rosemary Manning's The Chinese Garden

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1215/0041462x-7995623
Christine Roulston
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Abstract:This article explores the relations among childhood innocence, queerness, and nation-building in Rosemary Manning's boarding school narrative, The Chinese Garden (1962). Recent scholarship by Lee Edelman and Kathryn Bond Stockton has questioned the innocence we invest in the figure of the child, and how this innocence has become a precondition for generating heteronormative models of nation-building and imagined futures. Analyzing the boarding school community in The Chinese Garden, this article examines how the figure of the child is used to confirm the compulsory narrative of nation-building even as it queers the very concepts of place and belonging. In the narrative, set in 1928, the year of the publication of The Well of Loneliness, the protagonist witnesses an erotic relationship between two girls without wanting to acknowledge what is happening; it examines both the yearning for innocence and a desire for sexual knowledge within a context of repressive normalization and antihomosexual panic. The Chinese Garden is also a fictional autobiography, foregrounding Manning's own resistance to her pre-Stonewall historical present, and her fascination with the queer past.
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罗斯玛丽·曼宁《中国花园》中对童年、寄宿学校和国家的古怪思考
摘要:本文探讨了罗斯玛丽·曼宁寄宿学校叙事小说《中国花园》(1962)中童年纯真、酷儿身份与国家建设之间的关系。李·埃德尔曼(Lee Edelman)和凯瑟琳·邦德·斯托克顿(Kathryn Bond Stockton)最近的研究对我们赋予儿童形象的纯真提出了质疑,以及这种纯真如何成为产生国家建设和想象未来的非正统模式的先决条件。本文分析了《中国花园》中的寄宿学校社区,探讨了儿童的形象如何被用来确认国家建设的强制性叙事,即使它质疑了地方和归属感的概念。故事发生在1928年,也就是《孤独之井》出版的那一年,主人公目睹了两个女孩之间的情爱关系,却不想承认发生了什么;它审视了在压制正常化和反同性恋恐慌的背景下对纯真的渴望和对性知识的渴望。《中国花园》也是一部虚构的自传,突出了曼宁对石墙事件之前的历史现状的抗拒,以及她对酷儿过去的迷恋。
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