饮食时间性:酷儿食物,无性恋,和全球烹饪罗马

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Bonnie Shishko
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这篇文章探讨了“烹饪罗马”中出现的奇怪的时间性:那些当代的成年小说,用食物来质问女性旅程的文学结构。与女性成长小说相反,女性成长小说通过霸权的时间结构——历史的、叙事的、生殖的——来描绘成熟,烹饪罗马小说从异父时代开始发展。相反,它通过“饮食时间性”构想了女性发展的反规范模型:通过食谱、食物噩梦、家庭聚餐以及神奇的烹饪和饮食构建的非时间叙事空间。本文以韩康的超现实主义寓言《素食者》(2007)为例,揭示了韩康小说中奇怪的饮食时间是如何将性吸引力作为现代主体形成的标志,并揭示了成长小说中强制性性行为的结构性延续及其伴随的虐待。通过食物驱动的双框架故事叙事,《素食者》动摇了人们对叙事连贯性、一般分类以及性与主体性之间关系的固有观念。
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Alimentary Temporalities: Queer Food, Asexuality, and the Global Culinary-Roman

This essay explores the queer temporalities figured within “culinary-romane”: those contemporary, coming-of-age novels that use food to interrogate the literary construct of the female journey. In opposition to the female Bildungsroman, which maps maturation via hegemonic temporal structures—historical, narrative, reproductive—the culinary-roman cleaves development from heteropatriarchal time. Instead, it conceives anti-normative models of female development via “alimentary temporalities”: atemporal narrative spaces constructed through recipes, food nightmares, family meals, and magical cooking and eating. Using Han Kang’s surrealist allegory The Vegetarian (2007) as a case study, this essay uncovers the ways strange alimentary temporalities in Han’s novel formally decenter sexual attraction as a marker of modern subject formation, uncovering the Bildungsroman’s structural perpetuation of compulsory sexuality and its attendant abuses. Through its food-driven, double frame-tale narration, The Vegetarian unsettles received notions of narrative coherence, generic classification, and the relationship between sexuality and subjectivity.

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STUDIES IN THE NOVEL
STUDIES IN THE NOVEL LITERATURE-
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期刊介绍: From its inception, Studies in the Novel has been dedicated to building a scholarly community around the world-making potentialities of the novel. Studies in the Novel started as an idea among several members of the English Department of the University of North Texas during the summer of 1965. They determined that there was a need for a journal “devoted to publishing critical and scholarly articles on the novel with no restrictions on either chronology or nationality of the novelists studied.” The founding editor, University of North Texas professor of contemporary literature James W. Lee, envisioned a journal of international scope and influence. Since then, Studies in the Novel has staked its reputation upon publishing incisive scholarship on the canon-forming and cutting-edge novelists that have shaped the genre’s rich history. The journal continues to break new ground by promoting new theoretical approaches, a broader international scope, and an engagement with the contemporary novel as a form of social critique.
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