‘What a Hellish Business’: Exploring the Theme of Infant Feeding in the Works of Virginia Woolf

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Women-A Cultural Review Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/09574042.2022.2072614
Charlotte Taylor Suppé
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Abstract Although Virginia Woolf’s interest in the social and political participation of women has garnered decades of critical consideration, there has been limited attention to the historical relevance of maternal themes in her works. This article begins to address this gap by offering an analysis of Woolf’s writing on infant feeding, a trope which emerges in her very earliest fiction and continues throughout her canon. During Woolf’s lifetime maternal discourses were rooted in changes in employment, social structure, politics, philanthropy and science. Her writing on maternity is especially valuable not only because of her response to these contemporary events—the trope of infant feeding, for example, offers another critical approach to her thoughts on class—but also due to the deeply personal aspect of the subject. Exploring a variety of ways Woolf engaged with infant feeding, the author here considers how such a theme offers a fresh perspective on Woolf’s feminism, social engagement and feelings about creating art.
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“多么可怕的事情”:探索弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫作品中的婴儿喂养主题
尽管弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫对女性社会和政治参与的兴趣已经获得了数十年的批判性思考,但对她作品中母亲主题的历史相关性的关注却有限。本文通过分析伍尔夫关于婴儿喂养的写作来解决这一差距,这一比喻出现在她最早的小说中,并继续贯穿她的经典。在伍尔夫的一生中,母亲话语植根于就业、社会结构、政治、慈善和科学的变化。她关于母性的作品特别有价值,不仅因为她对这些当代事件的回应——例如,婴儿喂养的比喻,为她对阶级的思考提供了另一种批判性的方法——还因为这个主题的深刻的个人方面。作者在这里探讨了伍尔夫参与婴儿喂养的各种方式,认为这样一个主题如何为伍尔夫的女权主义,社会参与和创作艺术的感受提供了一个新的视角。
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