How to bring your daughter up to be a feminist killjoy: Shame, accountability and the necessity of paranoid reading in Lene Kaaberbol's The Shamer Chronicles

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Bissenbakker, Mons [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Affect; fantasy literature; feminism; feminist killjoys; paranoid reading; shame;
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10.1177/1350506813519983
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This article takes The Shamer Chronicles, the teenage fantasy series by the Danish author Lene Kaaberbol, as an example of a queer feminist affect theoretical thought experiment. It shows how Kaaberbol's tetralogy allows us to link shame and paranoid/reparative reading with the figure of the feminist killjoy. The Chronicles can be read as a meditation on shame as a form of accountability and the shaming killjoy as a heroic figure who insists on paranoid vision as the precondition for reparative imagination. The article elaborates postcolonial criticisms of shame theories, showing how racialisation makes a difference in which forms of shame are marked as (un)acceptable. Rather than dismiss shame theories altogether, the article explores how such criticisms can be integrated into, and thus further qualify, a critical shame reading of The Chronicles.
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