Pub Date : 2024-06-10DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2024.2350153
Swathi Mohan, Manali Karmakar
The 2010 collection of autobiographical narratives edited by Janel C. Atlas – They Were Still Born: Personal Stories About Stillbirth – encapsulates the phenomenological experiences of stillbirth a...
2010 年由 Janel C. Atlas 编辑的自传体叙事集--《他们仍在出生:关于死产的个人故事》--概括了死产的现象学经验,并对死产进行了分析。
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Pub Date : 2024-06-10DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2024.2355022
Raelke Grimmer
Australia prides itself on its multicultural identity. This identity is increasingly explored in Australian literature. Yet these narratives are predominately constructed in English, and there is l...
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Pub Date : 2024-06-04DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2024.2351270
Özlem Uzundemir, Özkan Çakırlar
The myth of Daedalus and Icarus has been the subject of numerous literary texts as well as artworks in the Western tradition. The Turkish poet Nazmi Ağıl’s two ekphrastic poems ‘Bruegel: The Landsc...
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‘Space’ and ‘time’ have been frequently discussed in diaspora studies. Yet, these studies generally approach the temporal and spatial dimensions of diaspora as separate issues, filtering them throu...
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Pub Date : 2024-01-31DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2298573
Clare Archer-Lean
This paper presents new scholarship on the complex figuration of the animal in Australian fiction through the significantly under-analysed Mateship with Birds (2012). Carrie Tiffany’s acclaimed sec...
本文通过《与鸟交配》(Mateship with Birds)(2012 年)这本明显未得到充分分析的作品,对澳大利亚小说中动物的复杂形象进行了新的学术研究。卡莉-蒂芙尼(Carrie Tiffany)备受赞誉的第二部作品《鸟的伴侣关系》(Mateship with Birds,2012 年)是一部关于动物的小说。
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Pub Date : 2024-01-31DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2298016
Norbert Francis
In the study of literary language, we often look back to examples from history and look cross-culturally to verbal art forms in literature and in the surviving oral tradition. These observations en...
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Pub Date : 2024-01-31DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2298117
Anna Nygren
Published in Journal of Language, Literature and Culture (Ahead of Print, 2024)
发表于《语言、文学和文化期刊》(2024 年,提前出版)
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Pub Date : 2024-01-07DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2296688
Stephen L. Miller, Richard A. Curtis, Rifka A. O. Sibarani
Modern Indonesia has been shaped by human rights abuses, with the military regime of Major-General Suharto (1966 −1998) standing at the fulcrum of this history. Over twenty-five years since its fal...
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Pub Date : 2023-11-09DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2277052
Hanna Bertilsdotter Rosqvist, Anna Nygren, Sarinah O’Donoghue
ABSTRACT This paper is a neuroqueer reading of the novel A Room Called Earth (2020) by Madeleine Ryan. In the paper, we explore and theorise a neuroqueer reading practice. Ryan’s novel depicts a neurodivergent experience of life and the world, through a neurodivergent literary form and style. Reading as neurodivergents, the content and the form melt together – it is more than ‘literary style’, it is a way of existing. This reading, and our writing about our reading, is not neutral. It is an engaged and personal reading, where we let our reading subjects fuse with the text. Important in our neuroqueer reading practice is the context of reading and writing. In the article, we explore how sharing our readings in a neurodivergent collective opens up an understanding of the world, the text, and ourselves, which works both as a healing process and sharing of experiences of sensory desires. We argue that the neurodivergent experience is different when experiences as a collective rather than individual experience – the feelings of reading, becomes when shared, something more and other. Earthlove is, through our reading, an experience of sensory/textual desire, and neurodivergent collective acts of love and self-love. Reading it feels like love.
本文是对玛德琳·瑞恩(Madeleine Ryan)的小说《一个叫做地球的房间》(a Room Called Earth, 2020)的神经酷儿阅读。在本文中,我们探索并理论化了一种神经酷儿阅读练习。瑞安的小说通过一种神经发散的文学形式和风格,描绘了一种神经发散的生活和世界体验。阅读是神经分化,内容和形式融合在一起——它不仅仅是“文学风格”,它是一种存在方式。这种阅读,以及我们关于阅读的写作,都不是中立的。这是一种参与式的个人阅读,我们让阅读主题与文本融合在一起。在我们的神经酷儿阅读实践中,重要的是阅读和写作的背景。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了在一个神经发散的集体中分享我们的阅读是如何开启对世界、文本和我们自己的理解的,这既是一种治疗过程,也是一种感官欲望体验的分享。我们认为,当经历是集体的而不是个人的经历时,神经发散性的体验是不同的——阅读的感觉,在分享时变得更有意义。通过我们的阅读,地球之爱是一种感官/文本欲望的体验,以及爱和自爱的神经发散性集体行为。读它的感觉就像爱。
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Pub Date : 2023-07-26DOI: 10.1080/20512856.2023.2237713
Lung-kee Sun, Yunjie Wei
ABSTRACT Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening explores the interconnection between animality and humanity by means of various bird metaphors. In the novel, Edna Pontellier’s ‘evolutionary’ self-perception of birds, namely, ‘the caged parrot’, ‘the pigeon’ and ‘the flying bird’, not only signifies the unshackling of her animality through the arousal of innate animal instinct, but also embodies the establishing of her subjectivity as a human being. Illuminated by animality studies, this article argues that Edna’s awakened animality is essentially her realisation of humanity, which not only breaks through the human-animal dichotomy underlying anthropocentric ideology, but also disrupts the man-woman dichotomy underlying patriarchal ideology. Thus, Edna’s multi-dimensional awakening is conducive to promoting gender equality in the current post-human context.
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