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Home is (Mother) Earth: ,, Barbara Kingsolvert mother and the lost landscape of home that is associated with her, a number of narratives by contemporary American women writers complicate those preoccupations in diverse ways. Nostalgia, whether “lying” (in Lessing’s terms) or the trace of “enduring” memories (in Woolf’s), represents a saturated大酒杯 发表于 2025-3-23 18:20:15
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Inverted Narrative as the Path/Past Home: ,, Julia Alvareztalgia. For the culturally displaced person, selfdivision is inevitable. Torn between preserving her language of origin and acquiring the language of her adopted culture to facilitate assimilation, the exile may harbor ambivalent feelings toward both her home of origin and her adopted domicile. TheObscure 发表于 2025-3-24 06:07:02
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Memory, Mourning, and Maternal Triangulations: ,, Gloria Naylorsted with nostalgia for an idealized notion of wholeness. By the time it can be imagined, home is always already lost; the movement from rapture to rupture is the universal human trajectory. Nostalgia for Paradise may be understood as the collective memory-trace of home’s emotional meaning. An imagi圆柱 发表于 2025-3-24 21:08:31
Amazing Grace and the Paradox of Paradise: ,, Toni Morrison, a space created by longing and nostalgia for idealized notions of succor, contentment, and wholeness. Toni Morrison, pondering the convergence of similar ideas in her fiction, has acknowledged that “matters of race and matters of home are priorities in work.”. Recognizing the danger of dwellFRAX-tool 发表于 2025-3-25 02:26:47
Fixing the Past, Re-Placing Nostalgiathrough memory and art, to the original home—the place that represents emotional succor, intimacy, and plenitude. If the past may be understood as the home/homeland from which we are all exiles, literary nostalgia expresses a reparative vision, memorializing the imagination’s subversive desire to “f