Reproductive Poetics: Infertility and Mediation in Monica Youn’s Blackacre

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Bren Ram
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Abstract:Poiesis, or the process by which something comes into being, is gendered, particularly when it pertains to writing poetry. The fraught connection between the language of creation and embodiment is thrown into sharp relief by Monica Youn’s poetry collection Blackacre (2016), which deals with pregnancy, reproduction, and infertility. This article explores the body as a site of mediation in the poems of Blackacre, which shows how the supposedly inherent reproductivity of women speakers’ bodies mediates their use of poetic language, even—or especially—when the poetry is about the absence of that reproductivity. The figure of the hand, in place of the more gendered womb, manifests the relationship between sensing bodies and written text. Tracing this figure through Blackacre, I demonstrate how an understanding that mediation is creative and productive reveals the source of gendered poietic anxiety: an uncomfortable metonymy between women’s bodies and the language of creation.
生殖诗学:尤妮卡《布莱克克》中的不孕与调解
摘要:Poisis,或事物产生的过程,是性别化的,尤其是当它涉及到诗歌创作时。莫妮卡·尤恩(Monica Youn)的诗集《布莱克克》(Blackacre)(2016)探讨了怀孕、生殖和不孕不育,这让创作语言和化身之间令人担忧的联系得到了极大的缓解。这篇文章探讨了Blackacre诗歌中身体作为中介的场所,这表明了女性说话者身体的所谓固有可复制性是如何中介她们对诗歌语言的使用的,即使——或者特别是——当诗歌是关于缺乏这种可复制性的时候。手的形状,代替了更性别化的子宫,体现了感知身体和书面文本之间的关系。通过Blackacre追踪这个数字,我展示了对中介是创造性和富有成效的理解是如何揭示性别生成焦虑的来源的:女性身体和创造语言之间令人不安的转喻。
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Arizona Quarterly
Arizona Quarterly LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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