Mechanical Labor and Fleshy Births: Maternal Resistance in Mina Loy and William Carlos Williams

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Schnur
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ABSTRACT:This article analyzes Mina Loy's and William Carlos Williams's depictions of childbirth within the context of the Futurist movement and its approach to gender, sexuality, and the body. Parturient bodies are constantly either erased or hyper-corporealized in ways that pose problems for these poets' aesthetics. This article argues that Williams's constant, simultaneous fascination with, and disgust for, women's bodies in labor—an anxiety that is a hallmark of his career—is a response to the technologically mediated and mechanical bodies at the center of Futurist aesthetics. Using Mina Loy, whose work critics often read as feminist interventions in Futurism, as a departure point for understanding Williams, this article argues that both Williams and Loy use birth as a focal point for understanding the limits of the body and the malleability of its physical boundaries within modernist poetics, effectively rejecting Futurism's avant-garde embrace of the mechanical body.
机械劳动和肉质分娩:米娜·洛伊和威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯的母亲抵抗
摘要:本文分析了米娜·洛伊和威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯在未来主义运动背景下对分娩的描绘及其对性别、性和身体的态度。孕妇的身体不断地被抹去,或者以超肉体化的方式实现,这给这些诗人的美学带来了问题。这篇文章认为,威廉姆斯对劳动中的女性身体的持续、同时的迷恋和厌恶——这是他职业生涯的一个标志——是对未来主义美学中心的技术中介和机械身体的回应。本文以米娜·洛伊(Mina Loy)作为理解威廉姆斯的出发点,认为威廉姆斯和洛伊都将出生作为理解现代主义诗学中身体极限及其物理边界可延展性的焦点,有效地拒绝了未来主义对机械身体的前卫拥抱。
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