亲密关系的威胁:家庭噪音、女权主义犯罪学和艾米丽·马奎尔的《孤立事件》*

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN LITERARY STUDIES Pub Date : 2018-12-03 DOI:10.20314/ALS.A32C478454
Meggan Vann
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从女权主义犯罪学的角度来看,家庭黑色的亚类型是如何通过一般的或颠覆性的工艺元素来戏剧化家庭暴力的?Drew Humphries断言,女权主义犯罪学挑战、重构和改进了关于妇女和暴力(作为受害者和肇事者)的法律定义和数据收集,这些变化通过媒体在新闻选择和文学流派的主题和特征方面在社区中得到了更广泛的记录(xi)。我的研究参考了女性主义犯罪学理论,包括生命历程理论的性别批判和越轨行为的一般应变理论,分析了家庭暴力在家庭黑色小说中的表现。本文对艾米丽·马奎尔的《孤立事件》(2016)进行了文本分析,认为这是一部文学犯罪小说,以家庭暴力为中心,利用家庭暴力来建立叙事兴趣,传递戏剧张力,同时也确定了对一般元素的颠覆,从而能够对交叉的女权主义问题进行主题思考。我证明,家庭黑色小说的流行是在对家庭暴力的兴趣日益浓厚的文化背景下发生的,并认为家庭黑色小说的叙事策略利用了犯罪学和刑事司法中女权主义成就的复杂性,为妇女和女孩的性别暴力经历发声。
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The Menace of Intimacy: Domestic Noir, Feminist Criminology, and Emily Maguire’s *An Isolated Incident*
Viewed through the lens of feminist criminology, how does the subgenre of domestic noir dramatise domestic violence through generic or subversive elements of craft? Drew Humphries asserts that feminist criminology has challenged, reframed and improved legal definitions and data collection regarding women and violence (as both victims and perpetrators), and that those changes have been registered more widely in the community via media both in journalistic choices and in the themes and features of literary genres (xi). Drawing on this conceptual framework, my research analyses representations of domestic violence in domestic noir novels with reference to feminist criminological theories, including gender critiques of Life Course Theory and the General Strain Theory of Deviance. This article presents a textual analysis of Emily Maguire’s An Isolated Incident (2016) as a literary crime novel with domestic noir features centring on the use of domestic violence to build narrative interest and deliver dramatic tension, while also identifying the subversion of generic elements to enable thematic consideration of intersectional feminist concerns. I demonstrate that the rise in popularity of domestic noir occurs against a backdrop of an increased culture of interest in domestic violence, arguing that domestic noir narrative strategies leverage the complexities of feminist gains in criminology and criminal justice to give voice to women’s and girls’ experiences of gendered violence.
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