Blood in the Water: Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Bayou Magic as Children’s Petrofiction

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.3138/jeunesse-14.1.04
Lara Saguisag
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Abstract:Jewell Parker Rhodes’s Bayou Magic (2015), written in the wake of the 2010 BP oil spill, deliberates the special problem of talking to children about oil. How does one tackle the subject of oil when addressing young people? How are children enabled to participate in discourses on petroleum? The novel also reveals a dilemma: the resource that we associate with comfort and progress actually contaminates, wounds, and lays waste to natural and human ecosystems. Caught in the mucky conundrum of oil, Bayou Magic reveals the challenges of talking to children about oil and oil catastrophes. In striving to meet the expectation that children’s fiction should offer a hopeful, if not happy, ending, Bayou Magic resorts to a resolution that “contains” the oil spill but sidesteps the problem of our persisting dependence on oil. But the novel’s allusion to the African deity Mami Wata is significant, as the figure connects the oppression of Black peoples to the exploitation of natural resources. As such, the novel uses fantastical elements not to imply that only something magical or divine can save us from disaster; rather, it signals that projects of environmental justice require openness to and embrace of radically imaginative solutions.
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《水中的血》:朱厄尔·帕克·罗德斯的巴育魔法儿童石油小说
摘要:朱厄尔·帕克·罗德斯(Jewell Parker Rhodes)的《巴育魔术》(Bayou Magic)(2015年)是在2010年英国石油公司(BP)漏油事件之后写的,该书探讨了与儿童谈论石油的特殊问题。在向年轻人讲话时,如何处理石油问题?如何使儿童能够参与有关石油的讨论?这部小说还揭示了一个困境:我们将舒适和进步联系在一起的资源实际上污染、伤害和浪费了自然和人类生态系统。陷入石油这个肮脏的难题中,巴育魔术揭示了与孩子们谈论石油和石油灾难的挑战。在努力满足人们的期望,即儿童小说应该提供一个充满希望(如果不是幸福的话)的结局时,巴育魔术求助于一个“遏制”石油泄漏的解决方案,但避开了我们对石油持续依赖的问题。但小说对非洲神玛米·瓦塔的影射意义重大,因为这个人物将对黑人的压迫与对自然资源的开采联系起来。因此,小说使用了幻想元素,而不是暗示只有神奇或神圣的东西才能将我们从灾难中拯救出来;相反,它表明,环境正义项目需要对富有想象力的解决方案持开放态度。
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