胡言乱语的浪费和缓慢暴力在安烧饼的奇怪天气中一直存在。

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Sara Villamarín Freire
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本文讨论了小说《奇怪的天气》(Ann Pancake, 2007)中阿巴拉契亚煤田环境破坏的表现。本尼的书讲述了西弗吉尼亚州南部一个六口之家的解散,并向我们展示了他们必须面对的困境,最引人注目的是他们是应该离开还是留下来组织起来反对煤炭公司。我试图分析小说中每个人物面对环境破坏时的具体物质体验;此外,我还考察了文本中缓慢暴力的表现方式。关注阿巴拉契亚地区过去(和现在)的采掘主义,我认为《奇怪的天气》最终有助于消除该地区对贫穷白人的偏见,通过在小说故事世界中对荒凉环境条件的文本再现,培养读者的同理心。
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DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS OF WASTE AND SLOW VIOLENCE IN ANN PANCAKE’S STRANGE AS THIS WEATHER HAS BEEN.
This paper addresses the representation of environmental destruction in the Appalachian coalfields in the novel Strange as this Weather Has Been (Ann Pancake, 2007). Pancake’s book follows the disbandment of a family of six in southern West Virginia and presents us with the dilemmas they must confront, most notably whether they should leave or stay and organize against the coal company. I seek to analyze the ways in which the novel conveys each character’s embodied, material experience when facing environmental destruction; moreover, I examine the way in which slow violence is represented in the text. Focusing on Appalachia’s extractivist past (and present), I argue that Strange as this Weather Has Been ultimately helps to counter the existing prejudice against poor whites in the region by fostering reader empathy through the textual recreation of the bleak environmental condition in the novel’s storyworld.
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Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos
Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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