他们是五个:迪翁五胞胎重访

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES-REVUE D ETUDES CANADIENNES Pub Date : 1995-01-01 DOI:10.3138/JCS.29.4.5
Cynthia Wright
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当皮埃尔·伯顿在1977年出版了他的畅销书《迪翁年》时,许多人认为迪翁五胞胎的全部悲剧故事终于被讲述出来了。(f.1)很大程度上基于广泛的口头采访,并辅以档案和当时的报纸资料,伯顿的书似乎得到了充分的研究,以至于自出版以来,关于五胞胎的流行或学术研究很少。因此,任何新作品,比如这一系列的文章,都必须从与《迪翁岁月》的关系开始。关于五胞胎还有什么重要的要说的吗?1934年是昆特夫妇出生60周年,加上CBC/CBS电视迷你剧《百万美元宝贝》(1994)对他们出生后的生活产生了浓厚的兴趣,这表明迪翁的故事仍然令人着迷。伯顿在《迪翁年》中确定的许多主题在围绕迷你系列的宣传中得到了回应。在经济大萧条时期,五人组惊人的商业吸引力在《百万宝贝》的广告宣传中也得到了相应的体现,甚至到现在,关于谁对狄奥涅一家的悲剧负有最大责任的争论仍在激烈进行,是安大略省政府、奥利瓦·狄奥尼还是达福医生。但是,自从《狄奥尼年代》出版以来,狄奥尼的故事也有了新的含义。在一个生育药物和生殖技术使多胞胎变得司空见惯的时代,世界上唯一的同卵五胞胎的故事仍然引起人们的关注,因为它提出了父亲身份、孩子监护权和国家角色等复杂问题——所有这些问题都具有当代的共鸣。本引言以伯顿的书为出发点,重新审视“迪翁的故事”被讲述的方式。它既可以帮助不熟悉故事梗概的读者,也可以让读者关注本期《加拿大研究杂志》/《加拿大人评论》特刊中文章中提出的新问题、新方法和新解释。从本质上讲,这些文章做出了三方面的贡献:它们提供了新的档案证据,基于性别、种族和流行文化领域的最新理论提供了新的解释,并探索了在《迪翁年》和其他地方很少受到关注的昆特故事的重要方面。在引言的第二部分,对昆特兰作为旅游景点的讨论将进一步概述一些复杂的问题——国家和医疗权力,弗朗哥-安大略身份,以及童年/少女时代的构建——这些问题在本卷的其他地方得到了讨论。迪翁五胞胎——安妮特、塞西尔、艾米丽、玛丽和伊冯——于1934年5月28日出生在安大略省北部法裔加拿大人科贝尔村附近的一个小农舍里。昆特夫妇的父母埃尔兹尔和奥利瓦·迪翁已经有了五个孩子。两个女孩出生后没几天,她们的父亲奥利瓦·迪翁(Oliva Dionne)就签署了一份合同,将五胞胎在芝加哥世纪进步博览会(Chicago Century of Progress Exposition)上展出。当时人们认为她们不太可能活下来。没有征求埃尔兹尔的意见。但合同的条款从未得到执行。当成群结队的摄影师和记者闯入迪翁的小家时,报纸上引起了恐慌,人们担心迪翁父母的“健康”,五胞胎的健康状况脆弱,以及“我们的”五胞胎即将被卖给美国小贩的事实。安大略省政府介入并接管了五胞胎的监护权。一个不包括奥利瓦和埃尔兹尔·迪翁的监护人委员会成立了,他们在接下来的两年里决定所有关于昆特夫妇生活的事情。与父母和兄弟姐妹分离后,昆特夫妇在迪翁庄园附近的昆特兰向数百万游客展出。…
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They Were Five: The Dionne Quintuplets Revisited
When Pierre Berton published his bestselling account of The Dionne Years in 1977, many believed that the full tragic story of the Dionne Quintuplets had at last been told.(f.1) Heavily based on extensive oral interviews, and supplemented by archival and contemporary newspaper sources, Berton's book appeared so fully researched that very little popular or scholarly work on the Quints has been undertaken since its publication. Any new work, such as this collection of articles, must therefore begin by situating itself in relationship to The Dionne Years. What more remains of importance to say about the Quintuplets?The marking of the 60th anniversary of the 1934 birth of the Quints, together with the interest generated by the CBC/CBS television mini - series about their first years, Million Dollar Babies (1994), shows that the Dionne story continues to fascinate. Many of the themes identified by Berton in The Dionne Years are echoed in the publicity surrounding the mini - series. The astonishing commercial appeal of the Quints during the Depression years finds its counterpart in the advertising hoopla surrounding the production of Million Dollar Babies, and debate rages even now about who was most responsible -- the Ontario government, Oliva Dionne, or Dr. Dafoe -- for the tragedy of the Dionnes.(f.2)But the Dionne story has also taken on new meanings since the publication of The Dionne Years. In an era in which fertility drugs and reproductive technology have made multiple births appear ordinary, the story of the world's only identical quintuplets still excites attention because it raises complex issues of fatherhood, child custody and the role of the state -- all questions with contemporary resonance.This introduction takes Berton's book as a point of departure for re - examining the ways in which "the Dionne story" has been told. It will serve both to orient readers unfamiliar with the outlines of the narrative, and to bring into focus the new questions, approaches and interpretations developed in the articles which make up this special issue of the Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'etudes canadiennes. In essence, these articles make a threefold contribution: they present new archival evidence, offer new interpretations based on recent theory in the areas of gender, ethnicity and popular culture, and explore important aspects of the Quint story which have received little attention in The Dionne Years and elsewhere. In the second part of the introduction, a discussion of Quintland as a tourist site will further outline some of the complex issues -- state and medical power, Franco - Ontarian identity, and the construction of childhood/girlhood -- taken up elsewhere in the volume.Redrawing the Boundaries of "The Dionne Story"The Dionne Quintuplets -- Annette, Cecile, Emilie, Marie and Yvonne -- were born in a small farmhouse on May 28, 1934 near the French - Canadian village of Corbeil in northern Ontario. Elzire and Oliva Dionne, the Quints' parents, already had five children. Just days after the birth of the girls, when it was thought unlikely that they would survive, Oliva Dionne, their father, signed a contract to exhibit the Quints at the Chicago Century of Progress Exposition. Elzire was not consulted.But the terms of the contract were never carried out. As throngs of photographers and press people invaded the small Dionne home, a panic was created in the newspapers over the "fitness" of the Dionne parents, the fragility of the Quintuplets' health, and the fact that "our" Quints were about to be sold to American hucksters. The Ontario government moved in and seized custody of the Quintuplets. A board of guardians which excluded Oliva and Elzire Dionne was set up to make all decisions concerning the lives of the Quints for the next two years.Separated from their parents and siblings, the Quints were put on display for millions of tourists at Quintland near the Dionne homestead. …
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