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摘要:本文阅读了安娜·卡斯蒂略(Ana Castillo)的《远离上帝》(So Far from God)(1993),该书设想了妇女集体抵抗和赋权反对系统性性别暴力的可能性。《远离上帝》被认为是卡斯蒂略最激进的女权主义作品,它将殉难的概念描绘成一种混合的、以女性为中心的女权主义团结,以对抗暴力。本文通过Homi Bhabha的混合性理论考察了卡斯蒂略的活动家愿景,认为小说将女性殉难描绘成天主教殉难的混合、抗拒模仿,以将男性秩序的个人主义和排他性权威转变为集体活动家精神。
Female Martyrdom as Hybrid Resistance in Ana Castillo’s So Far from God
Abstract:This article reads Ana Castillo’s So Far from God (1993) as a text that envisions the possibilities of women’s collective resistance and empowerment against systemic gendered violence. Considered Castillo’s most aggressively feminist work, So Far from God portrays the concept of martyrdom as a hybrid, women-centered feminist solidarity that counters violence. This paper examines Castillo’s activist vision through Homi Bhabha’s theory of hybridity, arguing that the novel portrays female martyrdom as a hybrid, resistant mimicry of Catholic martyrdom to reverse the individualistic and exclusive authority of a masculine order into a collective activist spirituality.