Refugee Domesticity in Martha Gellhorn’s World War II Fiction

Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/tsw.2023.0005
Allison Nick
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ABSTRACT:Martha Gellhorn’s career as a foreign correspondent was defined by a commitment to reporting the effects of total war on everyday people. This article traces the feminist and political ramifications of Gellhorn’s human interest perspective in her fictional writing, particularly her novel about Czechoslovakia, A Stricken Field (1940), and her short story about Corsica, “Luigi’s House” (1941). Gellhorn’s mid-century modernist writing unites a tradition of aesthetic experimentation with concerns about the state of democracy, the positioning of nationality, and the resulting crises of human rights and citizenship. Within the specific historical context of the mid-century period when the divide between home front and warfront ceased to exist and the connection between home and nation was ruptured, Gellhorn raises the private space of the home to the level of public, political importance where the most basic human rights are defended and safeguarded. By reading A Stricken Field and “Luigi’s House” through the combined lens of refugee studies and feminist approaches to domesticity, this article investigates how Gellhorn reconfigures the home as a radical site of resistance, examines the role of women in community and national belonging, and critiques democratic nations like the United States and Britain for their own histories of isolationism and occupation.
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玛莎·盖尔霍恩二战小说中的难民归化
摘要:玛莎·盖尔霍恩(Martha Gellhorn)作为一名外国记者,其职业生涯的定义是致力于报道全面战争对普通民众的影响。本文追溯了盖尔霍恩小说创作中人类利益视角的女权主义和政治影响,特别是她关于捷克斯洛伐克的小说《斯特里肯的田野》(1940年)和她关于科西嘉岛的短篇小说《路易吉的房子》(1941年)。盖尔霍恩的世纪中期现代主义写作将美学实验的传统与对民主状态、民族定位以及由此产生的人权和公民危机的关注结合在一起。在本世纪中叶的特定历史背景下,当国内战线和前线之间的分歧不复存在,国内与国家之间的联系破裂时,盖尔霍恩将国内的私人空间提升到了公共和政治重要性的水平,在那里,最基本的人权得到了捍卫和保障。通过结合难民研究和女权主义家庭生活方法的视角阅读《斯特里肯的田野》和《路易吉的房子》,本文调查了盖尔霍恩如何将家重新塑造为一个激进的抵抗场所,考察了女性在社区和国家归属中的作用,并批评美国和英国等民主国家的孤立主义和占领历史。
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