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Choosing Family: A Memoir of Queer Motherhood and Black Resistance
Francesca T. Royster
Abrams Books
February 2023
288 pp
書籍編號:
03-13084
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● 內文簡介

★獲普立茲得獎作家Salamishan Tillet、美國國家圖書獎得獎作家Imani Perry等人大力推薦!

一部情感面與理論性兼具的回憶錄,講述家庭組成的性別與種族流動性。

作為芝加哥北岸一個多元種族所結合的家庭,對作者Francesca T. Royste及她的家人而言,「種族」是他們生活中從來無法三言兩語就帶過的核心,那關連著教育孩子的日常方式,以及所謂的「家」,究竟意味著何種概念。

猶如詩人瑪姬.尼爾森(Maggie Nelson)筆下的《The Argonauts》講述她和一位變性人藝術家的戀愛關係,這部回憶錄《抉擇家庭》(Choosing Family)深刻且撼動人心,紀載黑人女作者、白人妻子安妮(Annie),以及她們所領養的黑人女兒希希莉亞(Cecilia),所共築的家庭故事。

涉及同性婚姻與領養,如此多元的家庭成員關係一點一點突破了我們對普遍家庭組成的疆界。藉由Royster的黑人、酷兒、女性觀點,回溯兒時對「母權」的獨特認知,以及芝加哥南岸那些靠著一群女性所隻手撐起的家庭,這部作品如實呈現了「家庭」的流動性、包容性、其不再受傳統婚姻模式所侷限的規模與形成,以及人們選擇伴侶與家人的權利。《抉擇家庭》寫下了隱藏在黑人家庭觀中的酷兒想像,且瀟灑愉快的,在社會框架所未賦予,而我們勇敢選擇的人際關係中,享受愛與包容,認可與理解。

 

● 作者簡介

Francesca T. Royster,文學教授、作家。Royster出身於芝加哥南部,畢業於加州大學柏克萊分校博士學位。她目前任教於帝博大學(DePaul University),教授美非文學、莎士比亞、性別與酷兒相關學科。她著有學術書《Becoming Cleopatra: The Shifting Image of an Icon》、《Sounding Like a No-No: Queer Sounds and Eccentric Acts in the Post-Soul Era》等等;其餘文章則散見於《洛杉磯書評》、《芝加哥文人》等報刊媒體。她現居芝加哥。

 

● 媒體報導

“Choosing Family is a memoir as a chorus. Not only do we hear the stories of generations of Black people in Chicago, mothers and grandmothers, who fought to make their way in the world, but Royster shows us how she survived and thrived when her very being as a queer Black woman pushed her to the margins. It turns out that chosen families are the key, and the diversity, dignity, and care they provide save lives and make remarkable storytelling.”
—SALAMISHAH TILLET, Pulitzer Prize–winning writer and author of In Search of The Color Purple: The Story of an American Masterpiece

“Royster’s evocative and profound memoir will make you believe in love again. It will make you know that love—in its ethical, courageous, vulnerable, and committed forms—can lead us to freedom. And for that reason, this book is absolutely necessary and right on time. I’m grateful.”—IMANI PERRY, National Book Award–winning author of South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation

“In Choosing Family, Royster explores the rich legacies of queer connection, storytelling, and survival enacted by Black mothers. Eschewing dominant narratives of the nuclear family as an ideal, she joins her story with a chorus of others in the past. Her memoir reaches into history and beyond it to testify to the beautiful, varied, and profound traditions of Black love and family-making.”—ANNA MALAIKA TUBBS, New York Times bestselling author of The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcom X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation

“This is the most beautiful love story I’ve read in a long time. Royster describes and cultivates a love that moves across generations, across loss, across doubt, across every social construct of separation [and] dwells in the lessons of the small and large revolutionary choices involved in being a daughter, a partner, an aunt, a community member, and a seeker.”—ALEXIS PAULINE GUMBS, coeditor of Revolutionary Mothering: Love on the Front Lines

“A joyful and compassionate memoir. . . . A beautifully written work of personal reflection, Choosing Family is actually a guide to life for those of us who are interested in learning the meaning of resilience and finding happiness wherever we land.”—EMILY BERNARD, author of Black Is the Body: Stories from My Grandmother’s Time, My Mother’s Time, and Mine

“In this powerful, incisive, and deeply personal memoir, Royster explores the beauty and challenges of creating family and the tenets of community necessary to sustain and nurture said family. With precision and heart-wrenching details, she calls into question everything one thinks about generational wisdom, queerness, partnering, parenting, and the consummate fear and the proportional courage that shadow it all. I savored every word.”—CHERYL L. WEST, award-winning playwright of Fannie, Pullman Porter Blues, Before It Hits Home, and Jar the Floor

“In her memoir, Choosing Family, Royster places herself in conversation with both familial ancestors and intellectual muses in order to make an honest reckoning of her own experiences as a queer Black woman and an adoptive parent. Aptly named, this book highlights the power of choice, particularly when it comes to building family and community of all kinds, and making meaning that serves the future while honoring the past.”—NISHTA J. MEHRA, author of Brown White Black: An American Family at the Intersection of Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Religion