《女孩,被打断:让校园小说变酷

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Contemporary Womens Writing Pub Date : 2023-07-17 DOI:10.1093/cww/vpad007
Angelica De Vido
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这部校园小说主要探讨了青春期男孩的成长。在存在女孩叙事的地方,智力发展通常被确立为次要关注点,有利于将校园作为异性恋浪漫空间的中心特征。我认为,Sylvia Brownrigg的《给你的页面》(2001年)和Susan Choi的《我的教育》(2013年)颠覆了这一传统,这两本书通过将叙事重点放在女孩的智力发展和酷儿性经历上,重新配置了校园小说。因此,这些小说将女孩们从传统意义上的故事限制中解放出来。
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Girl, Interrupted: Queering the Campus Novel
The campus novel has predominantly explored the development of adolescent boys. Where girls’ narratives have existed, intellectual development has typically been established as a secondary preoccupation, in favor of a central characterization of the campus as a space for heterosexual romance. I argue that this tradition is subverted in Sylvia Brownrigg’s Pages for You (2001) and Susan Choi’s My Education (2013), which reconfigure the campus novel by placing narrative concentration on girls’ intellectual development and queer sexual experiences. Consequently, these novels release girls from the limits by which their stories have conventionally been contained.
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