Manly Pursuits: Rhodes, queer Victorian manliness and the homosocial politics of settler colonialism

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jean A. Ellis
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ABSTRACT Ann Harries’ surfacing of Cecil John Rhodes’s homosexuality in Manly Pursuits (1999), a neo-Victorian biofictional rendering of his decline after the failed Jameson Raid (1895), is integral to her portrayal of nineteenth-century British settler colonialism as an essentially male homosocial endeavour. In this paper, I argue that Harries’ ironic, self-reflexive use of the entangled discourses of literature and history instantiates multiple, shifting intertextual significations that draw past and present into a perpetual, mutually constitutive dialogue, which is, as Linda Hutcheon points out, definitive of historiographic metafiction’s ‘critical reworking’ of the past. Historical fictions such as these register and engage current concerns pertinent to settler colonial studies and I view them as an essential body of work for consideration within this field. The foregrounding of gender and sexuality in Manly Pursuits is a salient example of what I propose as their strategic presentism and its articulation with settler colonial studies.
男子气概的追求:罗德,奇怪的维多利亚男子气概和移民殖民主义的同性恋社会政治
安·哈里斯在《男人的追求》(1999)中揭露了塞西尔·约翰·罗兹的同性恋,这部新维多利亚时代的传记小说描绘了他在《詹姆逊之旅》(1895)失败后的衰落,是她对19世纪英国移民殖民主义本质上是男性同性恋社会努力的一个不可或缺的刻画。在本文中,我认为,哈里斯对文学和历史的纠缠话语的反讽、自我反思的使用,体现了多重、不断变化的互文意义,这些互文意义将过去和现在吸引到一个永恒的、相互构成的对话中,正如琳达·哈钦(Linda Hutcheon)所指出的那样,这是史学元小说对过去的“批判性改造”的决定性意义。诸如此类的历史小说记录并参与了与定居者殖民研究相关的当前关注,我认为它们是该领域内考虑的重要工作主体。在《男子气概的追求》中,性别和性的前景是一个突出的例子,我认为这是他们战略性的存在主义,以及它与定居者殖民研究的结合。
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Settler Colonial Studies
Settler Colonial Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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1.80
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18
期刊介绍: The journal aims to establish settler colonial studies as a distinct field of scholarly research. Scholars and students will find and contribute to historically-oriented research and analyses covering contemporary issues. We also aim to present multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research, involving areas like history, law, genocide studies, indigenous, colonial and postcolonial studies, anthropology, historical geography, economics, politics, sociology, international relations, political science, literary criticism, cultural and gender studies and philosophy.
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