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Landscape and Temporality in Short Fiction, Part 1
  • ISSN: 2043-0701
  • E-ISSN: 2043-071X

Abstract

This critical-creative article shows how writers use domestic objects to explore notions of temporality. Using two excerpts from my story ‘Safely Gathered In’ as the primary material, the critical element of this article considers three functions of household articles within short fiction from a practice research perspective. This is further evidenced and supported by three modern and contemporary writers. Through samples given of ‘Safely Gathered In’, I look at how short stories may utilize objects as tools for self-preservation, also referring to Katherine Mansfield’s ‘The Doll’s House’. I consider how domestic objects may rupture chronology with further evidence from Vanessa Onwuemezi’s ‘Dark Neighbourhood’. Finally, I investigate how a writer can use odd curation of domestic objects to challenge preconceived notions of temporality with reference to Raymond Carver’s ‘Why Don’t You Dance?’. I also refer to the lived experience in Sam Johnson-Schlee’s essay collection which explores notions of how we relate to the articles we have within the domestic space.

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2025-03-10
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