“The heat of a multitudinous assembly”: Striking short fiction and the rise of feminist potencia

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Madeleine Sinclair
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This article considers how a recent wave of Latin American short fiction captures with immediate topicality new forms of transversal political subjectivity engendered by the international feminist reinvention of the strike in the 21st century. Drawing on Verónica Gago's theorization of the political cartography of feminist potencia (power), alongside the work of Silvia Federici, Rita Segato and Sayak Valencia, it considers how the short story form facilitates a strategic recognition of interconnected violences perpetrated against women and feminized bodies, “mapping forms of violence based on their organic connection, without losing sight of the singularity of the production of the nexus between them” (Gago, 2020, p. 58). In particular, the article examines two exemplary short story collections, Cars on Fire (2020) by Mónica Ramón Ríos and Things We Lost in the Fire (2017) by Mariana Enríquez, considering how these writers repurpose the potential for socio‐criticism embedded in the fantastical short story by offering a multi‐focal critique of how patriarchy and gender violence interact with the structural inequalities unleashed by neoliberal capitalism. The article also considers how these riotous collections mediate the transversal fabric of communitarian struggle in feminist imaginaries, drawing narrative energy from the localised proliferation of neighbourhood assemblies and solidarity networks, while speaking to transnational feminist movements more broadly.
“众多集会的热度”:引人注目的短篇小说与女权主义力量的崛起
本文探讨了最近一波拉丁美洲短篇小说是如何以即时的主题性捕捉到21世纪国际女权主义对罢工的重塑所产生的横向政治主体性的新形式的。根据Verónica Gago对女权主义潜力(权力)政治地图的理论,以及Silvia Federici、Rita Segato和Sayak Valencia的作品,它考虑了短篇小说形式如何促进对针对女性和女性化身体的相互关联的暴力行为的战略认识,“根据暴力的有机联系绘制暴力形式的地图,同时不忽视它们之间关系产生的独特性”(Gago,2020,第58页)。特别是,这篇文章考察了两个典型的短篇小说集,Mónica Ramón Ríos的《着火的汽车》(2020)和Mariana Enríquez的《我们在火中失去的东西》(2017),考虑到这些作家如何通过对父权制和性别暴力如何与新自由主义资本主义释放的结构性不平等相互作用进行多焦点批判,重新利用奇幻短篇小说中的社会批评潜力。文章还考虑了这些暴乱的收藏品如何在女权主义想象中调解社群主义斗争的横向结构,从社区集会和团结网络的局部扩散中汲取叙事能量,同时更广泛地与跨国女权主义运动对话。
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