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Out of the Frying Pan and into the Fire: Narrative Past-Time as a Temporal Site of Racialized Identity Deconstruction.

机译:走出煎锅,走向大火:过去的叙事时间成为种族身份解构的时间站点。

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My dissertation considers the structural displacement of linear time in four novels published during the 20th and 21st centuries by writers of the African Diaspora in the Americas. Through a theoretical framework of literary analysis that draws on post-structuralism and critical race theories, I argue that alterations of linear time in fiction breach the unity of narrative structures. These ruptures, which create what Jacques Derrida calls temporalization, allow characters and readers to consider how African identities, collective and individual, are produced and altered, and how these constructions affect ideas of present time and subjectivity in the texts. The Non-linear plots in these structural and metaphysical temporal sites deconstruct racialized and gendered identities; signs, symbols, and referents in the novels that are dismantled to reveal the arbitrary nature of time and its subsequent associations of meanings. These fictional configurations of time become politically and socially oppositional and help to recast Diaspora histories previously dominated by the West.;The interdisciplinary aesthetics of the African and African American Diaspora has always disrupted constructions of identity, reality, and time, especially when dominant narratives of national identity have rendered Africans and African Americans historically invisible. For example, Du Bois' Black Reconstruction demonstrates the "race of time" and how "time is raced"; Paul Gilroy's Black Atlantic posits from a look to the past that the Atlantic Ocean has been a breach that created a more representative African Diaspora identity; and Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother imagines back to the African Atlantic Slave Trade when all texts and persons to whom she could return to have been obliterated. My dissertation contributes to these discussions through contending that the formation of time is simultaneously a structural device for textual analysis and a methodology for comprehending marginalized identities and experiences, both inside and outside of literature. The dissertation uses different types of texts, in addition to literature, which expands the importance of reading past-time to critically illuminate the real, political and social realities, and discourses of African Diaspora peoples.
机译:我的论文考虑了20世纪和21世纪美洲非洲散居作家在四本小说中线性时间的结构位移。通过借鉴后结构主义和批判种族理论的文学分析理论框架,我认为小说中线性时间的改变违反了叙事结构的统一性。这些破裂创造了雅克·德里达所称的暂时性,使人物和读者可以考虑如何产生和改变非洲的集体和个体身份,以及这些构造如何影响现代思想和文本的主观性。这些结构性和形而上的时间性场所中的非线性情节解构了种族化和性别认同。小说中的符号,符号和指示物被拆除,以揭示时间的任意性质及其随后的意义关联。时间的这些虚构的配置在政治和社会上变得对立,并帮助重塑了以前由西方主导的侨民的历史;非洲裔和非裔美国人的侨民的跨学科美学始终扰乱了身份,现实和时间的建构,尤其是在关于占主导地位的叙事中民族身份使非洲人和非裔美国人在历史上不可见。例如,杜波依斯(Du Bois)的《黑色重建》(Black Reconstruction)展示了“时间竞赛”以及“时间如何竞赛”;保罗·吉尔罗伊(Paul Gilroy)的《黑色大西洋》(Black Atlantic)从过去的历史来看,认为大西洋已经被破坏,创造了更具代表性的非洲散居者身份;赛义迪亚·哈特曼的《失去你的母亲》让她想起了非洲的奴隶贸易,那时她可以返回的所有文字和人物都被抹掉了。我的论文通过争辩说时间的形成同时是文本分析的结构性工具和理解文学内部和外部的边缘化身份和经验的方法,从而为这些讨论做出了贡献。除了文学之外,论文还使用了不同类型的文本,这扩大了阅读过去的重要性,以批判性地阐明了非洲侨民的真实,政治和社会现实以及话语。

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  • 作者

    Coleman, Taiyon Jeanette.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 American literature.;American studies.;African American studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 193 p.
  • 总页数 193
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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