Choice and solidarity in Viola Ardone's Oliva Denaro

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Anne Donadey
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Contemporary Italian writer Viola Ardone's most recent novel, Oliva Denaro (2021), fictionalizes the story of Franca Viola, a young Sicilian woman whose refusal to marry her rapist in the 1960s was the first such situation to become highly publicized. In 1981, the law supporting so-called “reparatory marriages” was repealed in Italy, and Viola's case is widely seen as having been the impetus for the change. This article first places the novel in its historical context. It discusses afterlives of Viola’ story, which was important in the Italian public sphere in the mid-1960s and has enjoyed renewed popularity since 2012. This article argues that the running thread of choice in Ardone's novel should not be read as a liberal feminist version of one individual woman defying an entire society and becoming a fully autonomous self in the process, but as a situation that applies to every character in the text. It demonstrates that, unlike the way in which Viola's story is often framed, Ardone views feminist social justice change as a collective endeavor—a gathering of many individual choices that contribute to a collective end and require institutional backing—rather than a sole individual's trajectory.
Viola Ardone的《Oliva Denaro》中的选择和团结
意大利当代作家维奥拉·阿尔东的最新小说《奥利瓦·德纳罗》(2021)虚构了一位年轻的西西里女子弗兰卡·维奥拉的故事,她在20世纪60年代拒绝与强奸犯结婚,这是第一个被高度宣传的此类情况。1981年,意大利废除了支持所谓“修复性婚姻”的法律,维奥拉的案件被广泛认为是这一变化的推动力。本文首先将这部小说置于其历史语境中。它讨论了维奥拉故事的来龙去脉,该故事在20世纪60年代中期在意大利公共领域很重要,自2012年以来再次受到欢迎。这篇文章认为,阿东小说中的选择主线不应该被解读为一个自由主义的女权主义版本,一个女性个体反抗整个社会,并在这个过程中成为一个完全自主的自己,而应该被解读成一种适用于文中每个角色的情况。这表明,与维奥拉的故事通常被框定的方式不同,阿东将女权主义社会正义变革视为一种集体努力——许多个人选择的集合,这些选择有助于实现集体目标,需要制度支持——而不是一个单独的个人轨迹。
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