(Post-)Modernism and Cyborg Writing in George Egerton’s “The Regeneration of Two” (1894)

Jéssica Katerine Molgero Da Rós, A. Fernandes
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Taking into account Rita Felski’s (1995) discussion on stereotypical representations of women in modernity and the New Woman movement, in this paper we analyse George Egerton’s short story “The Regeneration of Two” (1894) from the perspective of Donna Haraway’s cyborg imagery and the concept of cyborg writing. We demonstrate that “The Regeneration of Two” dialogues with Haraway’s proposition of a cyborg writing as it opposes an oppressive patriarchal system with the creation of a women’s community. To do so, we explore two main aspects of cyborg imagery present in the short story: the fractured identities and the community of political kinship, resulting in a subversive “cyborgian epiphany.” This epiphany informs Egerton’s progressive and intersectional representation of gender relations and of women’s writing part and parcel of the late 19th-century radical feminist New Woman movement.
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乔治·埃格顿《两个人的再生》(1894)中的(后)现代主义与电子人写作
考虑到Rita Felski(1995)对女性在现代性和新女性运动中的刻板印象的讨论,本文从Donna Haraway的半机械人意象和半机械人写作概念的角度分析了George Egerton的短篇小说《Two的再生》(1894)。我们展示了“两个的再生”与哈拉威的电子写作主张的对话,因为它通过创建女性社区来反对压迫性的父权制度。为此,我们探讨了短篇小说中出现的半机械人形象的两个主要方面:破碎的身份和政治亲缘关系社区,从而产生了颠覆性的“半机械人顿悟”。这一顿悟体现了埃格顿对性别关系和女性写作的进步和交叉表现,这是19世纪末激进女权主义新女性运动的重要组成部分。
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