总是被需要,总是被追捕。阿米-麦凯的《纽约女巫》中的女巫、女性保健以及对女性历史的需求

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE NEOHELICON Pub Date : 2024-04-19 DOI:10.1007/s11059-024-00739-8
Nina Marie Voigt
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将历史小说理解为一个混合空间,既呈现过去,又拥抱其所处的文化,通过将女性置于一个时间距离上,可以深入了解她们在父权制社会中所面临的问题。本文探讨了艾米-麦凯的《纽约女巫》中女巫、历史和医疗实践之间的联系。本文首先探讨了小说是如何通过引入记忆分享中的女性视角来阙如历史的。然后,本文继续说明小说如何对比性别医疗实践,并进而解释这种对比是如何肤浅的。以上内容是我的主要观点的基础,即尽管小说试图提出一种替代方案,以取代它所描绘的以男性为中心、对女性有害的西方医疗实践,但它未能提供一种替代思维方式。即使小说依托后女权主义话语,看似展现了被赋予权力的女性角色,但仔细观察就会发现,这些角色通过理想化的女性治疗师形象和性别化的护理模式,强化了保守的女性概念。本文最后断言,尽管小说旨在通过以女性经历为中心,为现行医疗实践体系提供一种有意义的替代方案,但它无法摆脱父权制话语。
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Always needed, always hunted. Witches, female healthcare, and the need for a female history in Ami McKay’s The witches of New York

Understanding historical fiction as a hybrid space, both presenting the past and embracing the culture it is written in allows insights into the problems women face within the patriarchal society by setting them at a temporal distance. This paper explores the connections between witches, history, and medical practices in Amy McKay’s The witches of New York. It first looks at how the novel queers history by introducing a female perspective embedded in memory-sharing. The paper then moves on to show how the novel contrasts gendered medicinal practices and segues into explaining how this contrast is superficial. The above serves as the ground for my key claim that, although the novel seeks to present an alternative to what it depicts as male-centric Western medical practices harmful to women, it fails to offer an alternative way of thinking. Even if it relies on the postfeminist discourse by seemingly presenting empowered feminine characters, these, under closer inspection, are shown to reinforce conservative notions of femininity through idealization of the figure of the female healer and gendered tropes of care. The paper concludes with the assertion that, although the novel aims to offer a meaningful alternative to the prevailing system of medical practice through its centering on female experiences, it cannot escape patriarchal discourses.

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期刊介绍: Neohelicon welcomes studies on all aspects of comparative and world literature, critical theory and practice.  In the discussion of literary historical topics (including literary movements, epochs, or regions), analytical contributions based on a solidly-anchored methodology are preferred.
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