萨拉·柯勒律治作品中的母子关系与抗拒性体现

Crystal Veronie
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作为浪漫主义诗人塞缪尔·泰勒·柯勒律治的女儿,萨拉·柯勒律治一直是学术界的热门人物。本文探讨了柯勒律治对化身、疾病和母性的复杂观点,以及医学权威对母性权威的侵犯。本文通过对柯勒律治未出版的《她的孩子们的早期日记》手稿的抄本和1832年她在布莱顿休整期间写给丈夫的信,认为柯勒律治的疾病和残疾经历对她在写作中发展抵抗性体现策略起了基础作用。这些技巧对抗了医学话语的正常化效果,并为残疾母亲通过写作与孩子建立联系开辟了新的途径。因此,本文要求重新评估柯勒律治对性别、化身和残疾的文学讨论的贡献,以及她对她父亲的化身想象理论的改编。
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Maternal-Child Bonds and Resistive Embodiment in Sara Coleridge’s Writing
As the daughter of Romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Coleridge has long been of scholarly interest. This essay explores Coleridge’s sophisticated perspectives on embodiment, illness, and motherhood and the infringement of medical authority on maternal authority. Drawing on transcriptions of unpublished manuscripts of Coleridge’s “Diary of Her Children’s Early Years” and letters to her husband during her convalescence in Brighton in 1832, this essay argues that Coleridge’s experiences of illness and disability play a foundational role in her development of strategies of resistive embodiment in her writing. These techniques counter the normalizing effect of medical discourse and open new avenues for disabled mothers to bond with their children through writing. As such, this essay demands a reassessment of Coleridge’s contributions to literary discussions of gender, embodiment, and disability, as well as her adaptation of her father’s theory of embodied imagination.
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