Healing the Hauntings: A Discourse Analysis of Grief in Two-Spirit Poetry

Káñina Pub Date : 2023-10-29 DOI:10.15517/rk.v47i3.57323
Mónica Bradley
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This paper provides a discourse analysis of two poems selected from the book Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature (Driskill et al., 2011b) to explore the concept of grief in Two-Spirit/Queer Indigenous poetry. It analyzes the diction, voice, formality, themes, metaphors, similes, personification, and the use of repetition the authors utilize to represent grief and discover the social, cultural, and political realities and discursive practices behind the poems. It concludes that through their expression of grief, the poets highlight the emergence and endurance of a community and people who will continue to fight for survival and the right to live in peace and harmony outside of colonial gender and sexual binaries. Both poems engage with a continuing sense of Two-Spirit identity that call forth new generations of Queer Indigenous/Two-Spirit people while remembering their history and the Elders who came before to heal personal and historical trauma often through connection with nature, their ancestors, and spirituality.
治愈困扰:双灵诗歌中的悲伤话语分析
本文对选自《主权情色》一书(Sovereign Erotics:双灵文学集》(Driskill 等人,2011b)中选取的两首诗进行了语篇分析,以探讨双灵/同性恋土著诗歌中的悲伤概念。研究分析了作者在表现悲伤时所使用的修辞、声音、形式、主题、隐喻、比喻、拟人以及重复的使用,并发现了诗歌背后的社会、文化和政治现实以及话语实践。研究得出结论,通过对悲伤的表达,诗人强调了一个社区和民族的出现和耐力,他们将继续为生存和在殖民地性别和性别二元对立之外的和平与和谐生活的权利而奋斗。这两首诗都表达了一种持续的双灵认同感,这种认同感呼唤着新一代的同性恋土著人/双灵人,同时也铭记着他们的历史和前辈们,他们往往通过与自然、祖先和灵性的联系来治愈个人和历史创伤。
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