“近到可以闻到,远到可以渴望”:卡尼西亚·鲁宾的伏都教假说和迪翁·布兰德的《在别处,不在这里》中的欲望群岛

Q2 Arts and Humanities Journal of Transnational American Studies Pub Date : 2023-05-28 DOI:10.5070/t814160839
Barbara Gfoellner, S. Thomsen
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迪翁·布兰德在她的散文回忆录《通往不归之门的地图》中,通过描述童年时期的阅读经历来反思欲望的意义,这种经历唤起了后来在她的阅读和写作实践中产生反响的欲望感。在那里,欲望被框定为一种广阔而强大的东西:“欲望的范围扩大到了飞翔的碎片,它们偶尔的收藏变成了一个运动、一种颜色或一声叹息,永远在变化,永远在重新想象。”因此,欲望暗示了一系列持续存在的可能性。正如德勒兹所观察到的,欲望是“一种积极的力量,它不纯粹是精神上的,不是通常所理解的缺乏,而是在本质上具有生产力;欲望和劳动一样,是在实践中实现的。在实践中实现的欲望以运动为前提:它是通过一种向内运动产生的,并向外延伸,扩展与某物或他人的关系。在这篇文章中,我们通过两本书——迪翁·布兰德的小说《在另一个地方,不在这里》(1996)和卡尼西亚·鲁宾的诗集《巫毒假说》(2017)——解读了欲望,这两本书将这些关系扩展到了横跨加拿大和加勒比海的群岛。对布兰德来说,欲望虽然在《不归之门》中表现为一种积极的力量,但却不可能作为一个整体来把握;它仍然不透明:“我想说一些关于欲望的其他事情。我真的不知道那是什么。我经历了一些,一些
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"Near enough to smell and far enough to desire”: Archipelagos of Desire in Canisia Lubrin’s Voodoo Hypothesis and Dionne Brand’s In Another Place, Not Here
In her essay memoir A Map to the Door of No Return, Dionne Brand reflects on the meaning of desire by describing formative childhood reading experiences that evoked the feeling of desire which would later reverberate in her reading and writing practice. There, desire is framed as something expansive and powerful: “Desire’s province widened to the flying pieces, their occasional collection into a movement or a colour or a sigh, ever shifting, ever reimagined.” 1 Desire, thus, hints at a set of continued pos-sibili ties. As Deleuze observes, desire is “a positive force, it is not purely psychic, not a lack as usually understood but productive in nature; like labour, desire is actualised in the course of practice.” 2 Desire as actualized in practice presupposes movement: It is generated through a kind of inward movement and reaches outward, extending a relation to something or someone else. In this essay, we read desire across two books — Dionne Brand’s novel In Another Place, Not Here (1996) and Canisia Lubrin’s poetry collection Voodoo Hypothesis (2017) — which extend these relations across the archi-pelago spanning Canada and the Caribbean. For Brand, though desire does appear as an active force in Door of No Return , it is impossible t o be grasped as a whole; it remains opaque: “I want to say something else about desire. I really do not know what it is. I experience something which, some-Gfoellner
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