怪异的拉姆齐夫人,或弗吉尼亚-伍尔夫的地貌家庭

Benjamin Bagocius
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摘要:弗吉尼亚-伍尔夫的小说《到灯塔去》中的拉姆齐夫人被广泛认为是维多利亚时代女性的原型,也可以被解读为体现了一种令人惊讶的同性恋主体性。借鉴地质科学和同性恋生命论思想,我注意到伍尔夫用语言将拉姆齐夫人描绘成一个不那么具有女性性别的人,而更像是一个运动中的明暗主体。伍尔夫的父亲莱斯利-斯蒂芬(Leslie Stephen)在他广受赞誉的登山小册子中使用了类似的词汇来描述山脉。伍尔夫借用斯蒂芬的登山词汇,将同性恋主体性叙述为地质学意义上的主体性,而非性别意义上的主体性,从而将主体性从异性恋的正统观念中解放出来。
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Queer Mrs. Ramsay, or Virginia Woolf's Geomorphic Family
Abstract:Widely regarded as a prototypical Victorian woman, Mrs. Ramsay in Virginia Woolf's novel To the Lighthouse might also be read as embodying a surprisingly queer subjectivity. Drawing from the geological sciences and queer vitalist thought, I attend to Woolf's language for limning Mrs. Ramsay less gendered as a woman and more queered as a subject of lights and darks in motion. Woolf's father Leslie Stephen uses a similar lexicon to describe mountains in his acclaimed mountaineering tracts. Woolf borrows Stephen's mountaineering vocabulary to narrate queer subjectivities as more geological than gendered and thus loosens subjectivities from heteropatriarchal orthodoxy.
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