“这是好的”

C. Dougherty
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这一章提供了科马克·麦卡锡2006年的小说《路》的阅读——一个父亲和儿子一起在一个遭受了毁灭性灾难的世界里旅行的故事。这部小说让父亲和儿子一起上路——《奥德赛》可能暗示了这种方式,但从未真正实现——是为了考虑一种让男人在路上打理家务的方式,与玛丽莲·罗宾逊的《家政》试图想象一种让女人在打理家务的同时也能旅行的方式形成对比。它所表达的男性版本的家务与佩内洛普的不同,佩内洛普以陪伴儿子而闻名,而与奥德修斯的徒步旅行有更多的共同之处——这是一种临时的家务,父亲和儿子推着车,扛着火,希望在路上找到其他好人:继续前进,凑合着走。
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“It’s okay”
This chapter offers a reading of Cormac McCarthy’s 2006 novel The Road—the story of a father and son traveling together in a world that has suffered an apocalypse of devastating magnitude. The novel puts father and son on the road together—in ways that the Odyssey may gesture at but never actually achieves—in order to consider a way for men to keep house on the road, in contrast to the way in which Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping tries to imagine a way for women to keep house that also allows them to travel. The male version of housekeeping it articulates differs from that of Penelope, who famously stays by her son, and has more in common with the wayfaring of Odysseus—it is a provisional kind of housekeeping, with father and son pushing their cart, carrying the fire, hoping to find some other good guys down the road: keeping going and making do.
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