Global movements in Hisaye Yamamoto's short fiction

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Jeffrey Mather
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This study focuses on the short fiction of Hisaye Yamamoto and explores how formal techniques, generic patterns, and thematic ambiguities associated with modernism “travel” and are enacted within specific social contexts. Through a close reading of two of Yamamoto's stories—“Seventeen Syllables” and “Wilshire Bus”—I argue that her fictionalized rendering of internment, racism, and social restriction shed light on the constraints that peripheral “modernist” authors faced. Building on studies that have shown how Yamamoto's stories articulate subtle resistance though acts of voicing, this study explores how her fiction persistently draws the readers into the conditions of physical and social constraint, forcing us to grapple emotionally with the experiences of her characters while gaining perspectives on the boundaries that limit and structure individual actions. While Yamamoto was clearly influenced by the modernist revisitation of the short story as a literary form that could express the fragmentation, psychological intensity, and fleeting poetic qualities of twentieth-century life, her self-reflexive representation of minority experience provides a poignant alternative account of modernity, casting critical light on conventional notions of modernism as understood in relation to ideas of travel, mobility, artistic alienation, and cosmopolitan urban life.

山本久叶短篇小说中的全球运动
本研究以山本久业的短篇小说为研究对象,探讨了与现代主义“旅行”相关的形式技巧、一般模式和主题歧义是如何在特定的社会背景下实施的。通过仔细阅读山本的两个故事——《十七个音节》和《威尔希尔巴士》,我认为她对拘留、种族主义和社会限制的虚构呈现揭示了边缘“现代主义”作家所面临的约束。在研究表明山本的故事如何通过发声表达微妙的抵抗的基础上,本研究探讨了她的小说如何持续地将读者吸引到身体和社会约束的条件下,迫使我们在情感上与她的角色的经历作斗争,同时获得限制和结构个人行为的界限的观点。虽然山本显然受到现代主义对短篇小说的重新审视的影响,短篇小说是一种文学形式,可以表达20世纪生活的破碎、心理强度和短暂的诗意,但她对少数民族经历的自我反思提供了一种对现代性的尖锐的另类描述,对现代主义的传统观念提出了批判性的看法,这种观念与旅行、流动性、艺术异化、以及国际化的都市生活。
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