Agency in Children’s Gothic

Peter Kostenniemi
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The twenty-first century has seen an increase in Gothic fiction for children. The child in contemporary Gothic is portrayed as a capable agent, successful in their attempt to defeat the threats emanating from the Gothic netherworld. This portrayal is in keeping with the general tendency to date to emphasise child agency and competence as positive traits in the representation of childhood subjectivity. However, recent Nordic Gothic fiction – particularly from Sweden, Denmark and Norway – challenges this discourse on child agency and competence. The aim of this article is to show how images of child agency and competence are problematised in contemporary Gothic fiction for children published in the Scandinavian countries. Gothic fiction for children utilises a generic ambivalence of the Gothic in its portrayal of child subjectivity, which resonates with tensions in the contemporary understanding of childhood. In this genre, agency is not foremost a positive trait but rather a compulsory feature. To act in accordance with continuously changing circumstances is shown to demand specific kinds of competencies: adaptability and flexibility. But depictions of the competent child are frequently haunted by its counterpart – the incompetent child – which problematises the very notion of child competence as understood within a contemporary context. Gothic ambivalence therefore throws a light on darker discourses of child agency and competence in the Nordic countries today. 
儿童哥特式作品中的机构
21世纪的儿童哥特式小说越来越多。在当代哥特小说中,这个孩子被描绘成一个能干的特工,成功地打败了来自哥特地狱的威胁。这种描述与迄今为止强调儿童能动性和能力作为儿童主体性表现的积极特征的总体趋势是一致的。然而,最近北欧的哥特小说——尤其是来自瑞典、丹麦和挪威的小说——对这种关于儿童代理和能力的论述提出了挑战。这篇文章的目的是显示儿童代理和能力的形象是如何在当代哥特小说儿童出版在斯堪的纳维亚国家的问题。哥特儿童小说在其对儿童主体性的描绘中利用了哥特的一般矛盾心理,这与当代对童年的理解中的紧张关系产生了共鸣。在这种类型中,代理并不是一种积极的特质,而是一种强制性的特征。根据不断变化的环境采取行动需要特定种类的能力:适应性和灵活性。但是,对有能力的孩子的描述经常被其对应的孩子——不称职的孩子——所困扰,这使得在当代背景下理解儿童能力的概念出现了问题。因此,哥特式的矛盾心理为今天北欧国家儿童代理和能力的黑暗话语提供了光明。
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