重新绘制滑铁卢后女性诗歌的印刷页面

Emily J. Dolive
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这一章揭示了在短暂的后滑铁卢时期,女性诗人如何使用语言和结构上的游戏来抵制女性气质、战争和文本本身的稳定观念。费利西娅·赫曼斯和被严重忽视的简·爱丽丝·萨金特操纵印刷页面,绘制出本应独立的身体和文本之间的新运动,以揭示半隐藏的声音,这些声音与战时参与的有限意识形态背道而驰。赫曼斯和萨金特通过引导读者的眼睛穿越并列的流派、性别身体、非人类本性、战场装备和引用的演讲,创造了这个新的页面。本章认为,这些对身体、性别和文本批评的操纵,期望战争和战争诗歌的物质性依赖于性别差异来决定一个人在战争中的角色和地位。
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Remapping the Printed Page in Women’s Post-Waterloo Poetry
This chapter reveals how women poets in the brief Post-Waterloo period used linguistic and structural play to resist stable notions of femininity, war, and the text itself. Felicia Hemans and critically overlooked Jane Alice Sargant manipulated the printed page to map new movements between supposedly separate bodies and texts to uncover half-hidden voices that counter limited ideologies of wartime participation. Hemans and Sargant created this new page by guiding readers’ eyes across juxtaposing genres, gendered bodies, nonhuman natures, battlefield accoutrements, and quoted speech. The chapter argues that these manipulations of body, gender, and text critique expected materialities of war and war poetry that relied on gender distinctions to determine one’s role and place during war.
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