“Not that her being black had anything to do with it, for me”: Blackness in Emma Donoghue’s “The Welcome”

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Victor Augusto da Cruz Pacheco
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The paper aims to analyze the construction of the character JJ in Emma Donoghue’s short story “The Welcome” (2006). The story portrays Luce’s sexual awakening for JJ, the new resident of the women-only cooperative living residence, The Welcome. The shyness of JJ and her supposed indifference to the attempt at a romantic approach and friendship made by Luce is a reaction to the process of transgenderism. If, as the Argentine critic Ricardo Piglia (2000) argues, all short stories narrate two stories, the first is a frustrated love story, and the second is about JJ’s revelation as a transgender person. The critical intervention undertaken in this article challenges and exposes internalized images and racial regimes of representation by demonstrating that the signs and elements which prepare the reader for JJ’s revelation represent her as an abject character. ​​From being fundamental to the theory of subjectivity (Kristeva 1988, McAfee 2004) to a signifying practice of the body and sexuality (Butler 1999), abjection is a common signifier of blackness (Scott 2010). By intersecting race, gender, and sexual identities, the short story fails to represent JJ as a complete subject because it articulates stereotypical images around blackness and transgenderism, casting, at once, both terms as abjection. Thus, the centralization of Luce’s desire and the representation of JJ as an abject character suggest the impossibility of intimacy for the black queer body within the homonormative parameters of gender, sexuality, and race.
“对我来说,她是黑人与此无关”:艾玛·多诺霍的《欢迎》中的黑人
本文旨在分析艾玛·多诺霍(Emma Donoghue)的短篇小说《欢迎》(The Welcome)(2006)中JJ这个角色的构成。这个故事描绘了卢斯对JJ的性觉醒,JJ是女性合作居住住宅The Welcome的新住户。JJ的害羞,以及她对Luce的浪漫尝试和友谊的冷漠,都是对变性过程的反应。如果像阿根廷评论家里卡多·皮格利亚(Ricardo Piglia,2000)所说的那样,所有短篇小说都讲述两个故事,第一个是一个失意的爱情故事,第二个是关于JJ作为变性人的揭露。这篇文章中进行的批判性干预挑战并揭露了内化的图像和种族表征制度,证明了读者为JJ的揭露做准备的迹象和元素将她描绘成一个卑鄙的角色。​​从主体性理论的基础(Kristeva 1988,McAfee 2004)到身体和性的象征性实践(Butler 1999),贬斥是黑人的常见象征(Scott 2010)。通过交叉种族、性别和性身份,短篇小说未能将JJ描绘成一个完整的主题,因为它表达了围绕黑人和变性的刻板印象,同时将这两个术语都定性为贬斥。因此,卢斯欲望的集中化和JJ作为一个卑鄙角色的表现表明,在性别、性和种族的同源参数范围内,黑人酷儿身体不可能亲密。
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