Can the Sundarbans Speak? Multispecies Collectivity in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children

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Kuhelika Ghosh, E. Potter, R. Maxey, G. Anatol, Pooja Sancheti, Henghameh Saroukhani, S. Welsh, Michael Perfect, Bill Mayblin, Mathias Iroro Orhero, Jake J. McGuirk, Veronica Austen
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Abstract:This article focuses on nonhuman agency in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981) and offers an account of postcolonial multispecies collectivity as an alternative to the national collectivity that most scholars see at stake in the novel. Focusing particularly on the Sundarbans section of Rushdie's text, the article draws on multispecies justice and biosemiotics to recalibrate Gayatri Spivak's question of whether the subaltern can speak. Ultimately, the article posits that the Sundarbans forest can indeed speak and that this agency highlights the need for postcolonial studies to more fully consider multispecies approaches and bioregionalism.
孙德尔本斯人会说话吗?萨尔曼·拉什迪《午夜的孩子》中的多物种集体
摘要:本文聚焦于萨尔曼·拉什迪的《午夜的孩子》(1981)中的非人类能动性,并对后殖民时期的多物种集体作为国家集体的一种替代方案进行了阐述,大多数学者认为国家集体在小说中处于危险之中。这篇文章特别关注了拉什迪文本中的孙德尔本斯部分,利用多物种正义和生物符号学来重新调整伽亚特里·斯皮瓦克关于次等人是否能说话的问题。最后,文章认为孙德尔本斯森林确实可以说话,该机构强调了后殖民研究的必要性,以更充分地考虑多物种方法和生物地域主义。
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