Imaginations and Speculative Writings: Reinvesting Post-Colonial Possibilities and Subjectivities in Kaie Kellough’s Dominoes at the Crossroads

Miriam Sbih
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Recent studies on speculative literature emphasise the narrative presence of postcolonial thinking that proliferates within the genre. It is the case in the collection Dominoes at the Crossroads (2020) by the African Canadian writer Kaie Kellough, which attempts to re-imagine and tell the story of the black diaspora in Montreal, other than under a colonial spectrum. The short stories use a variety of speculative strategies: whether it is reinvesting a marginalised figure of a classic Quebecois novel or imagining the setting of Montreal’s future in which marginalised populations own a majority of the properties. The analysis of these stories will allow us to show how speculative literature is fertile ground for postcolonial potentialities, by allowing us to project elsewhere. Since speculative literature is a broad genre whose definition is not circumscribed, we will see how reflecting on the alternative postcolonial imaginings through such narrative allows for a rewriting that makes it possible to go beyond the colonial paradigms.
想象与思辨写作:凯·凯洛《十字路口的多米诺骨牌》中后殖民时代的可能性与主体性
最近对思辨文学的研究强调了后殖民思维的叙事存在,这种思维在文学流派中激增。非裔加拿大作家凯伊·凯洛(Kaie Kellough)的作品集《十字路口的多米诺骨牌》(2020)就是这样,该作品试图重新想象和讲述散居在蒙特利尔的黑人的故事,而不是在殖民光谱下。短篇小说使用了各种推测策略:无论是对魁北克经典小说中被边缘化的人物进行再投资,还是想象蒙特利尔未来的背景,即边缘化人口拥有大部分房产。对这些故事的分析将使我们能够展示思辨文学是后殖民潜力的沃土,让我们能够在其他地方进行投射。由于思辨文学是一种定义不受限制的广泛类型,我们将看到通过这种叙事反思另类后殖民想象是如何允许重写的,从而有可能超越殖民范式。
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