Queen of Beauty As a hybrid novel: hybrid literature and the construction of identity

IF 2.1 4区 综合性期刊 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Chelsea Houghton
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ABSTRACT This article focuses on the hybrid novel and the construction of identity, particularly using Queen of Beauty by Paula Morris as an example. Specifically, the importance of the novel’s use of narrative embedding to the novel’s hybrid structure; the hybrid narrative structure, in turn, is central to Queen of Beauty’s focus on Virginia’s hybrid identity. The hybrid nature of the novel, which is founded on narrative embedding–is critical to the development of the lead character Virginia’s growing awareness of her own hybrid identity. Morris brings together different embedded narratives together in a hybrid form that provides a complex history of Virginia’s Māori and Pākehā family. The structure of the novel provides for the progression of Virginia’s character development and how her hybrid identity is enhanced through the embedded stories that make it up. The embedded forms draw upon both oral storytelling tradition–connected to the idea of whakapapa–and the western frame of reference that places emphasis on written sources, such that both are part of Virginia’s heritage and context.
《选美皇后》作为一部混合小说:混合文学与身份建构
本文以宝拉·莫里斯的《美丽女王》为例,探讨了混合小说与身份建构的关系。具体来说,小说运用叙事嵌入对小说混合结构的重要性;这种混合叙事结构反过来又成为《美丽女王》关注弗吉尼亚混合身份的核心。小说的混合性,建立在叙事嵌入的基础上,对主人公弗吉尼亚日益意识到自己的混合性身份的发展至关重要。Morris以一种混合的形式将不同的嵌入式叙述结合在一起,提供了弗吉尼亚Māori和Pākehā家族的复杂历史。小说的结构提供了弗吉尼亚性格发展的进程,以及她的混血身份如何通过构成它的嵌入故事得到加强。嵌入式形式既借鉴了口头讲故事的传统——与瓦卡帕帕的观念有关——也借鉴了强调书面资料的西方参考框架,这样两者都是弗吉尼亚遗产和背景的一部分。
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Aims: The Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand reflects the role of Royal Society Te Aparangi in fostering research and debate across natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities in New Zealand/Aotearoa and the surrounding Pacific. Research published in Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand advances scientific knowledge, informs government policy, public awareness and broader society, and is read by researchers worldwide.
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