Taking wing: Vulnerability and queer/trans resistance in The Thirty Names of Night by Zeyn Joukhadar

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C. Stobie
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Abstract The Covid-19 pandemic has increased the vulnerabilities of groups including lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) individuals, as well as migrants. Zeyn Joukhadar’s novel, The Thirty Names of Night (2020), comprises two alternating narratives of three generations of Syrian Americans questing to establish their identities in societies that quell otherness. Drawing on the insights of Jean-Michel Ganteau, I trace the novel’s representations of vulnerability, but supplement Ganteau’s theoretical analysis with another category, that of resistance, illustrated by the intersectional queer and trans resistance Joukhadar’s text limns. This analysis is informed by work by Judith Butler and Jack Halberstam. I argue that while The Thirty Names of Night represents the vulnerability of non-hegemonic characters, it emphasizes the resistance, collective strength and creative agency of such individuals. Reading this internationally published text during a pandemic enables an empathetic understanding of intersectional struggles to prevail against prejudices and othering.
飞翔:在Zeyn Joukhadar的《夜的三十名》中脆弱和同性恋/跨性别的抵抗
新冠肺炎疫情加剧了女同性恋、双性恋、男同性恋、跨性别和酷儿(LGBTQ)群体以及移民的脆弱性。Zeyn Joukhadar的小说《夜的三十名》(The Thirty Names of Night, 2020)由两个交替的叙事组成,讲述了三代叙利亚裔美国人试图在压制异类的社会中建立自己的身份。根据让-米歇尔·甘多的见解,我追溯了小说中对脆弱的表现,但补充了甘多的另一个理论分析,即抵抗,由Joukhadar的文本描述中交叉的酷儿和跨性别抵抗所说明。这一分析是由朱迪思·巴特勒和杰克·哈伯斯坦的研究得出的。我认为,虽然《夜的三十名》代表了非霸权角色的脆弱性,但它强调了这些个体的抵抗、集体力量和创造力。在大流行期间阅读这篇国际出版的文本,可以对战胜偏见和其他因素的交叉斗争产生同理心的理解。
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