The Geography of Memory: Haunting and Haunted Landscapes in Contemporary Canadian Jewish Writing

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
Sara R. Horowitz
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ABSTRACT:The refrain “Every moment is two moments” in Anne Michaels’s 1997 novel Fugitive Pieces, an exploration of traumatized memory and post-memory, could serve as a leitmotif pointing to the complexity of memory and witnessing in contemporary Jewish Canadian fiction. In the memory novels of Michaels, Fugitive Pieces and The Winter Vault (2009), and of Nancy Richler, Your Mouth Is Lovely (2001) and The Imposter Bride (2012), every moment is not so much two but multiple moments. These works unravel, reconstruct, and unravel again relationships among space, time, memory, and identity. The vexed and elusive nature of memory and its effects is concretized in disappeared or fragmented landscapes that haunt the characters: bogs and buried geographic features in Fugitive Pieces, cities emptied and flooded by the creation of dams in The Winter Vault, marshes and icescapes in Your Mouth Is Lovely, and bits of rock in The Imposter Bride. This essay explores the shifting chronotopes of memory through the depiction of haunted and haunting landscapes, and the overlay of memoryscapes with contemporary Canadian cityscapes.
记忆的地理:当代加拿大犹太人写作中令人难以忘怀的风景
摘要:安妮·迈克尔斯1997年出版的小说《逃亡片段》探索了创伤记忆和后记忆,其中的副歌“每一刻都是两个时刻”可以作为当代加拿大犹太小说中记忆和见证的复杂性的主题。在迈克尔斯的回忆小说《逃亡的碎片》和《冬库》(2009年)以及南希·里奇勒的《你的嘴很可爱》(2001年)和《冒名顶替的新娘》(2012年)中,每一个瞬间都不是两个,而是多个瞬间。这些作品解开、重建、再解开空间、时间、记忆和身份之间的关系。记忆的烦恼和难以捉摸的本质及其影响在消失或破碎的景观中具体化,这些景观困扰着角色:《逃亡的碎片》中的沼泽和被掩埋的地理特征,《冬天的避难所》中因大坝的建造而被淹没的城市,《你的嘴很可爱》中的沼泽和冰逃,以及《冒名新娘》中的岩石碎片。这篇文章通过对闹鬼和令人难以忘怀的风景的描绘,以及记忆与当代加拿大城市景观的重叠,探讨了记忆的时间顺序的变化。
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