Reading Jane Austen and Emily Dickinson: A Personal essay

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Desiree Lewis
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This essay critically responds to recent calls to decolonise the classics. In rejecting claims about the inherent value of certain literary works, I unravel my socially situated reading and responses, and therefore counter assumptions that literary value or acts of reading can be universalised. I reflect on personal encounters with Jane Austen’s novels and Emily Dickinson’s poetry,  demonstrating how this generated my cognitive, sensory and imaginative growth. Analysed memories of discovering and first reading particular works are connected to a critique of prescriptive decolonial discourse. The essay illustrates this by focusing on readers’ embodied encounters with certain books, affective responses and heterogeneous subject positions. These can lead to their finding emotionally satisfying, edifying and inspirational meanings – irrespective of the historical, geopolitical or cultural worlds delineated by the works’ authors.
阅读简·奥斯汀和艾米莉·狄金森:一篇个人随笔
这篇文章批判性地回应了近来要求古典文学非殖民化的呼声。在拒绝关于某些文学作品的内在价值的主张时,我揭示了我的社会地位的阅读和反应,因此反对文学价值或阅读行为可以普遍化的假设。我回顾了自己与简·奥斯汀的小说和艾米丽·狄金森的诗歌的接触,展示了它们如何促进了我的认知、感官和想象力的成长。分析发现和第一次阅读特定作品的记忆与规范性非殖民化话语的批判有关。本文通过关注读者与某些书籍的具体接触、情感反应和异质主体立场来说明这一点。这些可以导致他们找到情感上的满足,启发和鼓舞人心的意义-无论历史,地缘政治或文化世界描绘的作品的作者。
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