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Reading into Race: Unsettled Reading and the Performance of 'Race'

机译:阅读进入种族:不稳定的阅读和“种族”的表现

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Reading, "race," and the primary productive link between the two---performativity---are the subject of this dissertation. By reading the formative discourse of phrenology and ethnology, as well as nineteenth-century textbooks which teach reading, I suggest a context in which reading operates as an expressive framework for the problematics of "race." In considering selected works of Edgar Allan Poe, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and Herman Melville, I examine the uses to which reading is put, not only to elaborate, but to perform "race." By looking at "unsettled" reading---breakdowns of reading, failures to read, readings that prove unaccountable to the text---I emphasize the unsettled and unsettling aspects of reading and readers, particularly with regard to race. For, these very disquietudes promise to be most revealing about the relationship of reading to "race." In these places, where the "seams" of reading show, "race" is revealed to be a constructed concept rather than the "natural" quality nineteenth-century ethnology claimed it to be.;This dissertation will strive to walk a middle road between the text-based concerns of more traditional reader-response critics, and the more recent work of reception theorists, in an attempt to prioritize acts of reading performed within the text as models of reading which operate on actual readers and reading communities. "Reading into Race" interrogates texts which problematize reading/interpretation. By studying the forms this problematics takes, as well as the historical context in which it functions, the dissertation will suggest another way of reading reading that incorporates many of the textual concerns of reader-response criticism while uniting them with the historical context of reception theory, yet without focusing exclusively on reception by reading communities. Incorporating the notion of performativity will allow us to reconceptualize reading, not simply as a function of the text, nor solely as a set of strategies employed by discrete reading communities. Instead, my arguments recognize features of the texts that materialize "race" through reading strategies the texts model and challenge.
机译:阅读,“竞赛”以及两者之间的主要生产性联系-表现性-是本文的主题。通过阅读人类学和人种学的形成性论述,以及阅读教学的19世纪教科书,我提出了一种背景,在这种背景下,阅读可以作为“种族”问题的表达框架。在考虑埃德加·爱伦·坡,弗雷德里克·道格拉斯,哈里特·雅各布斯和赫尔曼·梅尔维尔的精选作品时,我研究了阅读的用途,不仅用于阐述,而且用于进行“竞赛”。通过查看“未解决的”阅读-阅读的分解,阅读的失败,对文本不负责任的阅读-我强调阅读和读者的未解决和令人不安的方面,特别是在种族方面。因为,这些非常不安的人承诺会最充分地揭示阅读与“种族”之间的关系。在这些地方,阅读的“接缝”显示出“种族”是一种建构的概念,而不是十九世纪人种学所宣称的“自然”质量。更多传统的读者回应评论家对文本的关注,以及接受理论家的最新作品,试图将在文本中进行的阅读行为作为对实际读者和阅读社区的阅读模型进行优先排序。 “读入种族”审问使阅读/解释有问题的文本。通过研究这种问题的表现形式以及它所发挥作用的历史背景,本文将提出另一种阅读方法,该方法结合了读者回应批评的许多文本关注点,同时将它们与接受理论的历史背景相结合。 ,而不是只专注于阅读社区的接待。结合表现力的概念将使我们能够重新概念化阅读,而不仅仅是作为文本的功能,或者仅仅作为离散阅读社区采用的一套策略。取而代之的是,我的论点认识到了文本的特征,这些特征通过阅读文本模型和挑战的策略来实现“种族”。

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  • 作者

    Swift, Julie Burton.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Stony Brook.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Stony Brook.;
  • 学科 American literature.;Black studies.;African American studies.;American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 258 p.
  • 总页数 258
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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