Mothers, Daughters, and the Lash

IF 0.2 Q4 WOMENS STUDIES
C. Baker
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This essay examines women’s literary mourning as expressed in the trope of lashing in Toni Morrison’s 2008 novel A Mercy. Structural ties, bonds, and lashes grant affective bonds in A Mercy a dangerous and sometimes lethal edge. This essay examines the fraught bonding and binding—or, to use the language of A Mercy, the lashing—that deforms the relationship between mothers and daughters and produces an archive of intergenerational mourning that struggles to be transmitted and deciphered. This essay seeks to understand how language and affective bonds influence the narrative management of women’s bodies and the form of the novel itself. The invitation to mourn extends beyond the book’s characters and to the reader. A Mercy disturbs the potentially stabilizing authority of the written word, expanding the practice of literary mourning from the world of the book to the world of the book’s reader. Lashed to a language that promises our undoing, the reader—like the women in the novel—confronts the originary violences of patriarchy, settler colonialism, and slavery that define the newness of the “New World.”
母亲、女儿和鞭子
本文考察了托妮·莫里森2008年的小说《慈悲》中鞭笞的比喻所表达的女性文学哀悼。结构纽带、纽带和鞭笞赋予《慈悲》中的情感纽带一种危险的、有时甚至是致命的边缘。这篇文章探讨了令人担忧的纽带和束缚——或者,用《慈悲》的语言来说,是鞭笞——它扭曲了母女之间的关系,并产生了一份难以传递和解读的代际哀悼档案。本文试图了解语言和情感纽带如何影响女性身体的叙事管理和小说本身的形式。哀思的邀请超越了书中的人物,也延伸到了读者身上。《仁慈》扰乱了文字潜在的稳定权威,将文学哀悼的实践从书的世界扩展到书的读者的世界。读者——就像小说中的女性一样——被捆绑在一种承诺毁灭我们的语言上,面对着父权制、定居者殖民主义和奴隶制的原始暴力,这些暴力定义了“新世界”的新颖性。
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