Contagious symptoms: The need to tell stories and the health of the form

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lucy Dawes Durneen
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Lucy Dawes Durneen introduces the first of two Special Issues of Short Fiction in Theory and Practice dedicated to the theme of ‘the health of the short story’. She considers the short story’s formal affinity with instability, fractured spaces and the fragility of existence, along with its ability to heal. She also comments on the way in which metaphors drawn from health are often deployed in relation to anxieties about the status and the survival of the short story form. She reflects on the literary context of writing and publishing during the COVID-19 pandemic and introduces the reader to the contents of the journal.
传染症状:需要讲故事和健康的形式
Lucy Dawes Durneen介绍了《理论与实践》短篇小说两期特刊中的第一期,主题是“短篇小说的健康”。她认为短篇小说的形式与不稳定、破碎的空间和存在的脆弱性密切相关,同时也具有治愈的能力。她还评论了从健康中提取的隐喻经常被用来表达对短篇小说形式的地位和生存的焦虑。她反思了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间写作和出版的文学背景,并向读者介绍了期刊的内容。
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Short Fiction in Theory and Practice
Short Fiction in Theory and Practice Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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