陆地性在哪里结束:温迪·马尔福德、弗朗西丝·普雷斯利和卡罗尔·沃茨水诗中的性别、权力和归属

Q1 Arts and Humanities Green Letters Pub Date : 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1080/14688417.2022.2049347
Philip Jones
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本文将探讨Wendy Mulford的《东安格利亚序列》、Frances Presley的《Somerset Letters》和Carol Watts的《Wrack》如何从水的化身角度探索重新想象女性存在的激进潜力。除了关注与马尔福德所谓的“姐妹海”的认同如何使这些诗人能够反击经济、法律和政治征用的陆地经验,本文还将探讨在政治和经济剥削网络中,不同构成的水体不可避免地相互交织,以及由此产生的模糊性,这些模糊性使这些文本蒙上了阴影。鉴于诗歌写作的正式性质,本文特别感兴趣的是这些文本如何考虑到水诗学可能是什么样子,以及这些诗歌如何开始建议语言脱离其传统的陆地发音地点。
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Where Landedness Ends: Gender, Power and Belonging in the Watery Poetry of Wendy Mulford, Frances Presley and Carol Watts
ABSTRACT This article will establish how Wendy Mulford’s The East Anglia Sequence, Frances Presley’s Somerset Letters and Carol Watts’s Wrack explore the radical potential of reimagining female presence in terms of watery embodiment. Alongside attending to how identification with what Mulford calls the ‘sister sea’ allows these poets to work back against land-based experiences of economic, legal and political expropriation, this article will also explore the inevitable imbrication of differently constituted bodies of water within networks of political and economic exploitation, and the resulting ambiguity of watery becoming which shadows these texts. Given the formal qualities of poetic writing, this article is particularly interested in how these texts allow for consideration of what a hydropoetics might look like and how these poems begin to suggest ways for language to become unmoored from its conventionally terrestrial sites of articulation.
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Green Letters
Green Letters Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism explores the relationship between literary, artistic and popular culture and the various conceptions of the environment articulated by scientific ecology, philosophy, sociology and literary and cultural theory. We publish academic articles that seek to illuminate divergences and convergences among representations and rhetorics of nature – understood as potentially including wild, rural, urban and virtual spaces – within the context of global environmental crisis.
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