European Migrants as "Strange" Figures in Ali Smith's Atumn

Laura Aldeguer Pardo
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This article examines the representation of the European protagonist in Autumn by Ali Smith from a gender, intersectional and cultural studies perspective. The novel is a pioneering work in Brexlit, an emergent literary movement which aims to reflect the current political and social landscape of the United Kingdom after the 2016 European Union referendum. Firstly, this article offers an overview of the political, social and literary phenomenon of Brexlit, followed by an outline of Sara Ahmed’s theorisation of the sociological concept of the stranger. Secondly, the article further contextualises Brexit fiction, presenting its crucial role in putting forward a fair portrayal of migrants, a collective largely misrepresented in the UK media. The article then considers the centrality of Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet to the reworking of the British social imaginary. The subsequent two sections explore the encounters in which Daniel’s strange(r)ness manifests itself through his heterogeneous and relational yet singular identity, owing to his connection to the migratory experience. Retaining his differences and from a position of agency, the solidary bonds he establishes with Elisabeth convey strange(r)ness as a label that must be overcome in order to ensure a better coexistence within the British nation.
阿里-史密斯《秋天》中的 "奇怪 "人物--欧洲移民
本文从性别、跨界和文化研究的角度探讨了阿里-史密斯的《秋天》中对欧洲主人公的表现。该小说是英国脱欧文学(Brexlit)的开山之作,英国脱欧文学是一场新兴的文学运动,旨在反映2016年脱欧公投后英国当前的政治和社会面貌。首先,本文概述了 Brexlit 这一政治、社会和文学现象,随后概述了萨拉-艾哈迈德对陌生人这一社会学概念的理论化。其次,文章进一步分析了英国脱欧小说的背景,介绍了英国脱欧小说在公正描述移民形象方面所起的关键作用,而英国媒体在很大程度上歪曲了移民的形象。文章随后探讨了阿里-史密斯的《季节四重奏》(Seasonal Quartet)在重塑英国社会想象中的核心作用。随后的两部分探讨了丹尼尔的奇特之处,他的奇特之处体现在他与移民经历有关的异质性、关系性而又独特的身份上。丹尼尔保留了自己的差异,并从代理人的立场出发,与伊丽莎白建立了牢固的纽带,将 "奇怪 "作为一个必须克服的标签,以确保在英国国家内更好地共存。
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