Transculturalism, Transformation and the Visual Arts in Contemporary British Women’s Poetry

IF 2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Antony Huen
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Abstract This article establishes the works of women poets in the UK, especially those of non-white and mixed-race ancestries, as major players in poetic ekphrasis. Ekphrasis has been defined as ‘the verbal representation of a visual representation’ (Heffernan 3). Building on the critical studies of the ekphrases by twentieth-century women poets, this article recognizes the increasingly multicultural landscape of contemporary British ekphrastic poetry and engages in detailed studies of the ekphrastic poems from Grace Nichols’s Picasso, I Want My Face Back (2009) and Pascale Petit’s What the Water Gave Me: Poems after Frida Kahlo (2010). The two case studies demonstrate how women poets of non-white and mixed-race ancestries return to engaging with art from a diasporic perspective or art from a foreign culture and to exploring the potential and limits of art as a life-, self- and trauma-transmuting agent. The article simultaneously reveals the diverse purposes of ekphrasis in contemporary poetry, as seen in the ekphrastic practices of Nichols, Petit and other women poets.
当代英国女性诗歌中的跨文化主义、转型与视觉艺术
摘要本文确立了英国女性诗人,尤其是非白人和混血女性诗人在诗歌措辞方面的重要地位。Ekphrasis被定义为“视觉表现的语言表现”(Heffernan 3)。基于对20世纪女性诗人Ekphrasis的批判性研究,本文认识到当代英国Ekphrasis诗歌日益多元文化的景观,并对Grace Nichols的《毕加索,我想要我的脸》(2009)和Pascale Petit的《水给了我什么:弗里达·卡罗之后的诗歌》(2010)中的Ekphrasis诗歌进行了详细的研究。这两个案例研究展示了非白人和混血血统的女诗人如何从流散的角度或从外国文化的角度重新参与艺术,并探索艺术作为一种生活、自我和创伤转化媒介的潜力和局限性。同时,从尼科尔斯、佩蒂等女诗人的修辞实践来看,本文揭示了当代诗歌中习语的多种用途。
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