Revisiting the ‘Problem’ of Anthropomorphism through Ceridwen Dovey’s *Only the Animals* (2014)

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
C. Archer-Lean
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Abstract

In Ceridwen Dovey’s short story cycle, Only the Animals, inter-textual allusions to established fictional animals are imposed onto settings of human conflict and ventriloquised through diverse animal subjects. This paper defends narrating from a non-human animal perspective, not as a radical act, but as a move to reinvigorate our conceptions of human-animal relations. Meaningful encounters between human and non-human animals are presented with a recognition of the impossibility of full and mutual inter-species understanding. The juxtaposition of the limits of figuring literary animals with human/animal intimacy and incomprehension marks Dovey’s work as a logical progression of some ideas presented in J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello. This paper reads Dovey’s deployment of textual self-referentiality and overt intersection with Coetzee’s work in Only the Animals as a reflexive writing form that works to critique another representational dispossession: that of anthropocentric realism. Both works understand that humans do not share language with non-human animals but we often meet questions of the animal through stories. This makes the stories we tell highly significant; indeed – vital – components of the cultural landscape.
从Ceridwen Dovey的《只有动物》(2014)重新审视拟人化的“问题”
在Ceridwen Dovey的短篇小说《只有动物》中,对既定虚构动物的跨文本典故被强加在人类冲突的背景下,并通过不同的动物主题进行腹语表达。本文为从非人类动物的角度进行叙述辩护,这不是一种激进的行为,而是一种重振我们对人类与动物关系概念的举措。人类和非人类动物之间有意义的相遇是在认识到物种之间不可能完全相互理解的情况下进行的。将文学动物形象的局限性与人/动物的亲密感和不理解并置,标志着多维的作品是对J·M·库切的《伊丽莎白·科斯特洛》中提出的一些想法的逻辑推进。本文将多维在《只有动物》中对文本自指性和与库切作品的公开交叉的部署解读为一种反射性的写作形式,旨在批判另一种表征性的剥夺:以人类为中心的现实主义。这两部作品都明白,人类并不与非人类动物共享语言,但我们经常通过故事来遇到动物的问题。这使得我们讲述的故事意义重大;文化景观的重要组成部分。
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AUSTRALIAN LITERARY STUDIES
AUSTRALIAN LITERARY STUDIES LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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