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这篇文章最初发表在《跨加拿大:波兰加拿大研究杂志》上,对迪翁·布兰德的短篇小说《Blossom》进行了人后解读。它从对后人类主义的一般性讨论开始,提供了一些关于后人类思想的批判性见解。然后,它通过对(自由人文主义)“人”概念的问题化,阅读了迪翁·布兰德的短篇小说《Blossom》。特别是,它关注的是故事中使用的特定语言、布兰德使用的空间类别,以及将自我拥有权交给超越人类的力量作为Blossom自我赋权的方式。通过成为奥雅女神(或者,实际上是女神本人)的女祭司,Blossom能够逃离基于种族、性别、宗教、文化背景和西方“人性”的真实和稳定身份的现代西方社会政治话语。
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Performing the (Non)Human
The article, which originally appeared in “TransCanadiana: Polish Journal of Canadian Studies”, offers a posthuman reading of Dionne Brand’s short story Blossom. It starts with a general discussion on posthumanism, providing some critical insights about posthuman thought. It then offers a reading of Dionne Brand’s short story Blossom through a problematization of the (liberal humanist) notion of the ‘human’. In particular, it focuses on the specific language used in the story, the spatial categories employed by Brand, and the act of giving up one’s self‑possession to more‑than‑human powers as Blossom’s way to self‑empowerment. By becoming a priestess of the goddess Oya (or, indeed, the goddess herself), Blossom is able to escape the modern Western socio-political discourses of authenticized and stabilized identities based on race, gender, religion, cultural background, and Western‑inflected ‘humanity’.
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