Afrodiasporic Female Automobility and Motel-Dwelling in Lesley Nneka Arimah's "Windfalls"

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Sandra García-Corte
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This article explores Lesley Nneka Arimah’s “Windfalls” (2017) from a literary mobility studies perspective, applying notions of mobility studies such as the driving-event, friction, arrhythmia, and stickiness for an in-depth textual analysis. Given that its female migrant protagonists are constantly on the move, tropes of mobility recur throughout the story. Cars, filling stations, parking lots, truckers, motels and the figure of the sojourner play a pivotal role in defining its Afrodiasporic protagonists’ postmigratory mobilities in the United States. Arimah’s depiction of automobility and motel-dwelling underlines her theme of a flawed mother-daughter relationship and their impossibility of achieving the promised American Dream. A close reading of the fictional travellers’ displacements uncovers a critical analysis of automobility and motel-dwelling as forms of subversion of hegemonic mothering. Particular attention is drawn to how the female protagonists’ motilities are determined by their racialised gendered bodies. By analysing the literary representation of concrete and tangible mobilities performed by female Nigerian migrants, this study acknowleges the importance of exploring a key characteristic of third-generation Afrodiasporic fiction which has mostly gone unnoticed. 
非裔女性的汽车出行和汽车旅馆居住——莱斯利·恩内卡·阿里玛的“意外之财”
本文从文学流动性研究的角度探讨了莱斯利·恩内卡·阿里玛(Lesley Nneka Arimah)的《意外之财》(2017),运用流动性研究的概念,如驾驶事件、摩擦、心律失常和粘性,对其进行了深入的文本分析。鉴于小说中的女性移民主角不断地迁徙,流动的比喻在整个故事中反复出现。汽车、加油站、停车场、卡车司机、汽车旅馆和旅居者的形象在定义非洲移民主角在美国的后移民流动方面发挥了关键作用。Arimah对汽车和汽车旅馆的描写强调了她的主题,即有缺陷的母女关系以及她们实现承诺的美国梦的不可能。仔细阅读虚构的旅行者的流离失所,可以发现对汽车出行和汽车旅馆居住的批判性分析,这是对霸权母性的颠覆形式。特别值得注意的是,女性主角的运动是如何由她们种族化的性别身体决定的。通过分析尼日利亚女性移民具体和有形流动的文学表现,本研究承认探索第三代非洲移民小说的关键特征的重要性,这一特征大多被忽视。
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Miscelanea
Miscelanea Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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