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Abstract
Abstract Lauren Beukes’s Zoo City (Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2010) is a central edifice in the ever-growing genre of South African crime fiction. A decidedly post-apartheid literary trend (though not exclusive to it), crime fiction contributes to commentary on South African futurity, which is often portrayed as violent and almost always disappointing. Understanding the ways in which South African literature has been beleaguered with anxieties about the future, this article employs the figure of the queer child as an analytic to explore the generative politics of failure. Taking up queer theory’s anti-social thesis, recently considered in Andrew van der Vlies’s Present Imperfect: Contemporary South African Writing (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), and the concept of the queer child, put forward in Kathryn Bond Stockton’s The Queer Child, or Growing Sideways in the Twentieth Century (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), I argue that while the queer child may disrupt a narrative of reproductive futurism, it offers an alternative to both a failed future and a rainbow one. I consider the role of two types of queer children in the novel: the child queered by innocence and the child queered by degeneracy. By examining the exchange of and relationships between these children, I argue that the child queered by degeneracy hitches South African futurity to a queer celebration of state failure.
摘要Lauren Beukes的《动物园城》(Johannesburg:Jacana Media,2010)是南非犯罪小说中日益增长的一座中心建筑。犯罪小说无疑是后种族隔离时代的一种文学趋势(尽管并非排他性),它有助于对南非未来的评论,而南非的未来往往被描绘成暴力的,几乎总是令人失望。了解南非文学如何被对未来的焦虑所困扰,本文以酷儿形象为分析对象,探索失败的生成政治。最近在Andrew van der Vlies的《现在的不完美:当代南非写作》(牛津:牛津大学出版社,2017)中考虑了酷儿理论的反社会论点,并在Kathryn Bond Stockton的《酷儿,或二十世纪的成长道路》(北卡罗来纳州达勒姆:杜克大学出版社,2009)中提出了酷儿的概念,我认为,虽然酷儿可能会破坏生殖未来主义的叙事,但它为失败的未来和彩虹的未来提供了一种选择。我认为小说中有两种类型的酷儿的角色:被天真折磨的孩子和被堕落折磨的孩子。通过研究这些孩子之间的交流和关系,我认为,被堕落折磨的孩子将南非的未来与国家失败的奇怪庆祝联系在一起。
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scrutiny2 is a double blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes original manuscripts on theoretical and practical concerns in English literary studies in southern Africa, particularly tertiary education. Uniquely southern African approaches to southern African concerns are sought, although manuscripts of a more general nature will be considered. The journal is aimed at an audience of specialists in English literary studies. While the dominant form of manuscripts published will be the scholarly article, the journal will also publish poetry, as well as other forms of writing such as the essay, review essay, conference report and polemical position piece. This journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.