Pleasure and Purpose in Gail Scott's Heroine

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Camille Roy
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Why doesn’t pleasure matter more? This question came to mind as I slowly read (the better to savor) Gail Scott’s re-issued novel Heroine (2019). Set in the late 1970s but read in 2021, in a time of pandemic and lockdown, the social and erotic life of this brilliant feminist novel was almost deliriously engrossing: “The air smells of people, her perfume and the earth swelling due to irrigation from spring runoff. I feel euphoric. My nose moves closer to her wall of silk” (Scott 69). Pleasure is often contextualized with theory in order to be something other than dumb; bodily sensation undermines intellectual credibility. How wrong this is. It also forestalls attention to questions of interest related to narrative and narrative structure. For example, how does one construct a sentence (which has political aims) with pleasure as one of its rationales? What is the argument, implicit or otherwise, of a book which proceeds through time via pleasure? Doing and undoing are different projects. If pleasure can be an organizing force in life, what occurs as a result? Let’s begin with the pleasure of foraging through the world, with curiosity, seeking delight. Begin with Montreal itself. The city is capacious and present throughout Heroine, in every physical and social sense. Sex workers, lesbians, communists, cafés, political meetings, actions, and their arguments all have their fire. The present time of the text has a particular gleam:
盖尔·斯科特《女英雄》中的快乐与目标
为什么快乐并不更重要?当我慢慢阅读盖尔·斯科特(Gail Scott)重新发行的小说《女英雄》(2019)时,我想到了这个问题。故事发生在20世纪70年代末,但读到2021年,那是一个流行病和封锁的时代,这本杰出的女权主义小说中的社会和情爱生活几乎引人入胜:“空气中弥漫着人的味道,她的香水味,土地因春水灌溉而膨胀。我感觉很愉快。我的鼻子更靠近她的丝绸墙”(斯科特69)。快乐常常与理论联系在一起,以避免变得愚蠢;身体的感觉会削弱智力的可信度。这是多么错误啊。它还预先注意到与叙事和叙事结构相关的兴趣问题。例如,一个人如何用快乐作为其基本原理之一来构造一个句子(这个句子有政治目的)?一本通过快乐穿越时间的书,隐含的或不隐含的论点是什么?做和撤销是不同的项目。如果快乐可以成为生活中的一种组织力量,结果会发生什么?让我们从寻找世界的乐趣开始,带着好奇心,寻找快乐。从蒙特利尔本身开始。在《女英雄》的每一个物理和社会意义上,这座城市都是宽敞的。性工作者、女同性恋者、共产主义者、咖啡族、政治会议、行动和他们的论点都有他们的火焰。文本现在的时间有一种特殊的闪光:
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1971 as the Journal of Narrative Technique, JNT (now the Journal of Narrative Theory) has provided a forum for the theoretical exploration of narrative in all its forms. Building on this foundation, JNT publishes essays addressing the epistemological, global, historical, formal, and political dimensions of narrative from a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives.
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