从艾莉森·贝克德尔的《你是我妈妈吗?

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Life Writing Pub Date : 2022-07-22 DOI:10.1080/14484528.2022.2097581
Janine Utell
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摘要Alison Bechdel 2012年亲笔签名《你是我妈妈吗?》?可见女性主义诗学修正的力量。在这本生动的回忆录中,贝奇德尔利用女性的写作和文本,以及它们所产生的互文性、主体间关系,来展示和讲述主题的故事,使其具有可修改性。讲述这样一个可修正的自我,一个通过阅读和写作进行自我修正的自我的故事,是女权主义实践的一种形式,而在漫画中讲述它,就是让这种实践变得独特可见。阅读《你是我妈妈吗?另一位女权主义女同性恋女作家Adrienne Rich专注于通过阅读和写作重新想象这个主题。里奇是贝克德尔作为艺术家和作家对情色发现和发展的平行自我叙事的试金石。作为一种女权主义实践,Bechdel通过写作和修改从Rich那里学习了重新构想这个主题。这一过程和实践的证据可以在贝奇德尔与里奇作品的互文互动中找到,以及艺术家对里奇的评论,以及档案材料,如《你是我的母亲吗?以及给她母亲海伦的信。
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Reading and Seeing Women’s Life Writing Through Adrienne Rich in Alison Bechdel’s Are You My Mother?
ABSTRACT Alison Bechdel’s 2012 autography Are You My Mother? makes visible the power of a feminist poetics of revision. In this graphic memoir, Bechdel uses women’s writing and texts, and the intertextual, intersubjective relationships they engender, to show and tell the story of the subject as revisable. To tell the story of such a revisable self, a self revised through reading and writing, is a form of feminist practice, and to tell it in comics is to render that practice uniquely visible. Close attention has yet to be paid in readings of Are You My Mother? to another feminist lesbian woman writer who was preoccupied with the process of re-visioning the subject through reading and writing: Adrienne Rich. Rich is a touchstone for Bechdel’s parallel self-narratives of erotic discovery and development as an artist and a writer. Bechdel learns re-visioning the subject, through writing and revising, as a feminist practice, from Rich. Evidence of this process and practice may be found in Bechdel’s intertextual engagement with Rich’s work along with the artist’s comments on Rich, as well as archival materials such as drafts of Are You My Mother? and letters to her mother, Helen.
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