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Title: Happy Endings: Why?


1
Happy Endings Why?
  • 20 30 40
  • "The Loveliness of the Long-Distance Runner"

2
Outline
  • Questions
  • 20 30 40
  • Problems
  • Comic Form vs. the More Realistic
  • Solution
  • Happy Endings and Beyond
  • "Long-Distance Runner"
  • Introduction
  • Problems
  • Form
  • Solution Happy Ending
  • Context Stereotypes and the Author
  • Reference

3
Questions
  • How do you relate to the two texts, or either one
    of them? Are there moments in the texts which
    resonate with you? Any parts that you like or
    dont like?
  • What do you think are their main messages (about
    love)? Are they conveyed successfully?
  • Why are they comedies?
  • What kinds of happy endings do they each have?

4
What I can relate to
  • Forgetfulness

5
20 30 40 Emotional problems Instability and
Loneliness --Lily
  • Lily husbands disloyalty busy, active but
    first neglected as a wife/mother and then lonely
    a divorced woman, ?

6
20 30 40 Emotional problems Instability and
Loneliness --??
  • Against marriage ? unable to either commit or
    break up (with ???Brian?Jack) Pattern Fight ?
    Sex

7
20 30 40 Emotional problems Instability and
Loneliness --Lily
  • ??? ??? ?? unfulfilled dream of becoming a
    singer, or twin duo

8
Comic Form 20youthfulnesstoo much?
  • Beating the traffic light
  • Getting ?? to sign
  • Singing, putting makeup, drawing (chap 8), etc.

9
Comic Form 30 fighting for the gold fish
10
Comic Form -- Lily
  • The ways she tries to solve the problems asking
    for a date
  • Dancing
  • tennis teacher???too young
  • Jerry Zhang Emmy ? Emily

11
The More Realistic Their Problems
  • Lily
  • Gracefully makes up for her mistake another
    tactic ????
  • Stays in ambiguities
  • No more phone calls
  • ?? sings but not heard, only Tong hears it and
    recorded it once.

12
Solutions and Happy Endings Lily
  • Takes care of a comatose patientWhat do you
    think?
  • Well-intentioned
  • Scenes of family happiness vs. lonely womenas
    trite as reality is.
  • Doing facial, celebrating birthday one-way
    communication (self-expression) after all.

13
Solutions and Happy Endings Lily
  • Indulges herself

14
Beyond the Happy Endings Womens Identities
  • Independence?
  • From one stereotype to
  • another. (knifearmpit shaving)

15
Happy Ending
  • Still in the dating ritualthe most important
    good morning said to a man.

16
Beyond the Happy Endings Individual Problems ??
(1)
  • Believes in signs, but not her own judgment

17
Beyond the Happy Endings Individual Problems ??
(2)
  • (one cell phone one man) Has to throw off the
    cell phone to get rid of the influence

18
Beyond the Happy Endings Womens Identities
  • Mirror reflecting a dependent woman

19
Beyond the Happy Endings Lesbianism or
Friendship?
  • Tong confirms ??s love, gives the videotape to
    ?
  • (More can be suggested by the cassette tape chap
    12 4700)
  • ??a kiss and a smile

20
Beyond the Happy Endings Social Context --
  • Problems of Postmodern Society
  • Family Fragmentation not only that of Lilys,
    but also ??s mother, Brians, ?s parents.
  • Flows of people and information Flight
    Attendant cell phones (4300)

21
Spaces of Flows, Fluidity of People and Language
Mixture
  • Major scenes and careers suggest the fluidity of
    humans and information
  • Scenes airport earthquake and TV report
  • Career flight attendants (possibly Tong, too),
    music production (singers from Malaysia and Hong
    Kong?????????), Jerry as ?? Taiwanese
    businessman
  • Language
  • The use of English names

22
Chance Encounters in some Spaces of Flows?
  • Roads, Diners and Neighborhood
  • Mere coincidence On the road, dumpling place
  • ?? in front of the florist shop
  • Lily has lunch on the side of ??

Communication Impossible?
23
Another Undeveloped Element Surveillance Camera

24
"The Loveliness of the Long-Distance Runner

25
Introduction
  • The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, Alan
    Sillitoes short story, also a 1962 film --
    presents a rebellious 17-yr-old young man who
    arrives at a reformatory, and then joins a race
    in which he chooses not to win. (ref. Leonardi)
  • Class Issue
  • ? Gender and love Jane running and Sally at home
    The Loveliness of the Long-Distance Runner

26
Problems Conflicts between the Two Lovers
  1. Jane on Marathon Running
  2. likes running Space and good feeling (393)
  3. Wants to break her 3.5 hour record.
  4. Wants to run clear of the crowd and find
    someone to run her own pace with
  5. Pace endurance deferment of pleasure
    patience.
  • Sally Contradictory views on Marathon Running
  • hates it it is dangerous (e.g. Pheidippides)
  • Also jealous.
  • Thinks her lover has the most beautiful body.
    Because she runs. (392)
  • Marathon running is a goddamn competitive,
    sexist, lousy, thing to do.
  • Her devouring her as a sex-object//competitive
    running.

27
Problems What Jane is up against
  • Jane contradictory herself
  • To run for herself (393-94) once she beat a
    sexist before the finish line, hurt her neck and
    feel bad about it.
  • Solidarity (394-95) experience that
    solidarity, of other people wanting you to do
    what you want to do. In the last few miles the
    crowd holds you togetherThis is not a noble hero
    against the world.
  • Runs with a lady who reduces her pace to let
    her go ahead
  • Pains
  • More later sexist ideology

28
Form Interior Monologues from Two Distinct
Perspectives
  • Sallys emphasis on Janes body (393-94) yards
    and yards of leg miles and miles of tight,
    hard, thin muscle
  • More contraditions
  • she thinks about what she is not going to think
    about
  • A joggers monologue
  • Part of her meandering thought 396-97 Emma?
    her own teacher ? Sally? heart ? Zulu warrior ?
    Jane de Chantal? garbage collector? garbage
    person .
  • physically concrete about pain and fatigue
    Something stabs my eyes with orange (a cramp in
    the upper thighs) (397)
  • 297 divided by 9 ? A lady no. 297
  • Alternative letters to show the struggle.

29
Solution Happy Ending Sally
  • Sallys gradual openness while she is in tension
    and inactivity
  • admits that her love of Janes body can be
    possessive
  • (395 -- ) Examines herself
  • I dont want her to do what she wants to do.
  • Mind vs. body -- I will not love her for those
    reasons most beautiful body but I will love
    her because she is tough and enduring and wryly
    ironic. (395) Her mind is clear, careful and
    still open to complexity.
  • 3. Accepts the fact that she is involved in the
    race, though accepting not the same with liking.
    (398)

30
Solution Happy Ending
  • Love and Mutual Appreciation between Sally and
    Jane
  • Sally likes both her body and mind
  • Jane likes Sallys mind and worries about her
    heart beat her mind floats, green with
    sequinned points of fire (396), while her own
    wears Nike running shoes
  • Compromise
  • Jane Never, never again. not running again?
  • Sally Rejoice, we conquer. conquering what?

31
Between the Words Stereotyping or Breaking
Stereotypes
  • Re. Phys. Ed teacher Emma and her fathers
    suspicion (395-96)
  • Jane calls Sally stubborn bitch (394), my
    princess herself the younger son (say person)
    in the fairy story (396-97) on a quest where
    the princess should wait for her ? then admits
    that she hates the term princess. (398 still
    uses it)
  • JANE DE CHANTALthe first jogger? Knows the
    slow, rich stroke Harassed almost to despair by
    their entreaties, she branded on her heart the
    name of Jesus, and in the end left her beloved
    home and children, to live for God alone.
    (source)
  • Mary Magdalene stood at his feet behind him
    weeping, and began to wash his feet with tears,
    and did wipe them with the hairs of her head, and
    kissed his feet, and anointed them with the
    ointment (Luke 73650.)

32
Types and Stereotypes
  • Used and Critiqued to show the two are just
    ordinary lovers with their limitations and
    genuine love for each other.
  • To broaden and mix fields which were separate
    traditionally
  • Christianity and Homosexuality
  • sex-object and true love
  • mind and body,
  • marathon running and female runners.

33
"The Loveliness of the Long-Distance Runner
--Context
  • Sara Maitland (1950-)
  • -- Daughters of Jerusalem
  • -- A Big-Enough God A Feminist's Search for a
    Joyful Theology
  • "I am a feminist, a socialist, a catholic
    Christian, a wife and a mother This seems to
    produce enough conflicts to give me writing
    material for years to come.
  • -- Recently, she is exploring the issue of
    silence.

34
Reference
  • Leonardi, Susan J. The Long-Distance Runner
    (The Loneliness, Loveliness, Nunliness of).
    Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature13. 1 (Spring,
    1994) 57-85
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