It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring

This article seeks to analyse the commodification of women of colour in two dystopian Canadian novels: Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), by Nalo Hopkinson, and Oryx and Crake (2003), by Margaret Atwood. I argue that the women in these stories are subjected to similar patriarchal strategies of control....

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Main Author: José V. Alegría-Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2022-10-01
Series:Canada and Beyond
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Online Access:https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2254-1179/article/view/30683
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description This article seeks to analyse the commodification of women of colour in two dystopian Canadian novels: Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), by Nalo Hopkinson, and Oryx and Crake (2003), by Margaret Atwood. I argue that the women in these stories are subjected to similar patriarchal strategies of control. Namely, I suggest they are zombified through the male gaze, or in other words, they are regarded as ambulatory bodies by their societies. This draws attention to the Canadian government’s neoliberal policies that often belie neocolonial undertones in their usage of the bodies of women of colour. In addition to this, I will focus on the characters’ ability to resist this totalising and zombifying gaze through different means. Here I posit that Hopkinson presents a world that emphasises commonality among women and, therefore, her characters are more successful in dismantling patriarchal structures. In opposition to this, I argue that Atwood’s novel isolates Oryx which makes her unable to achieve structural change, and therefore she chooses to become an elusive figure as a form of protest.
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spelling doaj.art-b2dc7f16c638480facb2557766dd8d612022-12-22T04:20:26ZengEdiciones Universidad de SalamancaCanada and Beyond2254-11792022-10-011113314710.14201/candb.v11i133-14736147It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the RingJosé V. Alegría-Hernández0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2952-3262University of La LagunaThis article seeks to analyse the commodification of women of colour in two dystopian Canadian novels: Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), by Nalo Hopkinson, and Oryx and Crake (2003), by Margaret Atwood. I argue that the women in these stories are subjected to similar patriarchal strategies of control. Namely, I suggest they are zombified through the male gaze, or in other words, they are regarded as ambulatory bodies by their societies. This draws attention to the Canadian government’s neoliberal policies that often belie neocolonial undertones in their usage of the bodies of women of colour. In addition to this, I will focus on the characters’ ability to resist this totalising and zombifying gaze through different means. Here I posit that Hopkinson presents a world that emphasises commonality among women and, therefore, her characters are more successful in dismantling patriarchal structures. In opposition to this, I argue that Atwood’s novel isolates Oryx which makes her unable to achieve structural change, and therefore she chooses to become an elusive figure as a form of protest.https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2254-1179/article/view/30683commodificationexoticisationmale gazeneocolonialismracezombification
spellingShingle José V. Alegría-Hernández
It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
Canada and Beyond
commodification
exoticisation
male gaze
neocolonialism
race
zombification
title It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
title_full It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
title_fullStr It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
title_full_unstemmed It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
title_short It’s All About the Body: Zombification and the Male Gaze in Oryx and Crake and Brown Girl in the Ring
title_sort it s all about the body zombification and the male gaze in oryx and crake and brown girl in the ring
topic commodification
exoticisation
male gaze
neocolonialism
race
zombification
url https://revistas.usal.es/index.php/2254-1179/article/view/30683
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