Body Horror in Octavia E. Butler’s Clay’s Ark

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Maria Holmgren Troy
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African American science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler’s works have attracted a great deal of academic interest since the 1990s onwards. Clay’s Ark (1984), however, has not gained as much scholarly attention as some of her other novels, and the centrality of Gothic aspects, in particular those related to body horror, has not been addressed. By focusing on how these aspects inform the structure, setting, and characters’ actions and relationships in this novel about an extraterrestrial infection that threatens and changes humanity, this article demonstrates how Butler employs and adapts strategies and conventions of Gothic horror and body horror in order to explore various attitudes towards difference and transformation, paralleling these with a particular brand of antiblack racism growing out of American slavery. Although the 1980s are already receding into American history, and a few aspects of the imagined twenty-first century in this novel may feel dated today (while many are uncomfortably close to home), Clay’s Ark is a prime example of how aspects of popular culture genres and media—such as science fiction, the Gothic, and horror films—can be employed in an American novel to worry, question, and destabilize ingrained historical and cultural patterns.
奥克塔维亚·e·巴特勒的《克莱方舟》中的人体恐怖
自20世纪90年代以来,非裔美国科幻作家奥克塔维亚·e·巴特勒的作品引起了学术界的极大兴趣。然而,《克莱的方舟》(Clay 's Ark, 1984)并没有像她的其他一些小说那样获得那么多的学术关注,而且哥特式的中心地位,特别是那些与身体恐怖有关的方面,也没有得到解决。通过关注这些方面如何影响小说的结构、背景、人物的行为和关系,这篇关于外星人感染威胁和改变人类的小说,本文展示了巴特勒如何运用和适应哥特式恐怖和身体恐怖的策略和惯例,以探索对差异和转变的各种态度,并将这些与美国奴隶制中产生的一种特殊的反黑人种族主义相比较。尽管20世纪80年代已经成为美国历史的一部分,而且小说中想象的21世纪的一些方面在今天可能会感觉过时(尽管许多方面离我们的家很近,但令人不安),《克莱的方舟》是一个典型的例子,说明流行文化类型和媒体的各个方面——比如科幻小说、哥特式小说和恐怖电影——可以在美国小说中被用来担忧、质疑和动摇根深蒂固的历史和文化模式。
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