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Postmodern incest and the family metanarrative: Class, race, and sexuality in twentieth-century American fiction.

机译:后现代的乱伦和家庭叙事:20世纪美国小说中的阶级,种族和性取向。

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My dissertation is an analysis of the functions of the incest theme in twentieth-century American fiction. The dissertation's extended argument is an attempt to show how representations of incest function as a critique of American conceptions of family---family sustained and defined by ideological presuppositions such as classism, racism, and heterosexism.; I explain what I mean by "family" as a metanarrative and its subsequent connection to the incest taboo. I begin with a synthesis of nineteenth- and twentieth-century anthropological explications of the incest taboo to illustrate how it has been theorized as the very foundation for modern civilization. I examine these assumptions to interrogate the modern production of the "truth" of incest.; In subsequent chapters I expand on the connection between the family metanarrative and various forms of social control as they appear in particular subgenres of American incest literature. In my analysis of white trash literature I argue that misery and alienation are related to the socio-economic function of the sexually-repressive modern family. When linked with the rhetoric of incest and the family metanarrative, white trash literature illustrates the ways in which the family conditions the individual to bourgeois existence.; In my analysis of African-American incest fiction, I examine the role of the metanarrative of family in the maintenance of racism through the naturalization of power arrangements that sustain white hegemony. I argue that this literature exposes how the overt structural racism of slavery was replaced by the latent structural racism of family as a form of legitimized social control.; In my analysis of same-sex incest I reconsider how the incest taboo, theoretically, is a productive rather than a repressive force. I show how queer incest fiction is not so much a site for anxiety as a site of pleasure as it undoes the privileging of heterosexuality within and by the family through conceptualizing family in much more radical ways.
机译:我的论文是对二十世纪美国小说中乱伦主题的功能的分析。论文的扩展论证是试图显示乱伦的表征是如何对美国的家庭观念进行批判的-家庭是由诸如阶级主义,种族主义和异性恋等意识形态前提所维持和定义的。我将解释“家庭”作为元叙事的含义,以及其随后与乱伦禁忌的联系。我首先对乱伦禁忌的19世纪和20世纪人类学解释进行综合,以说明如何将其理论化为现代文明的基础。我研究了这些假设,以质问现代的“乱伦”真相。在随后的章节中,我将探讨家庭元叙事与各种形式的社会控制之间的联系,因为它们出现在美国乱伦文学的特定子流派中。在对白色垃圾文献的分析中,我认为苦难和疏远与性压抑的现代家庭的社会经济功能有关。当与乱伦的言论和家庭的叙事联系在一起时,白色垃圾文学说明了家庭如何限制个体到资产阶级的生存。在我对非裔美国人乱伦小说的分析中,我考察了通过维持白人霸权的权力安排的自然化,家庭元叙事在维护种族主义中的作用。我认为,这些文献揭示了奴隶制的公开结构种族主义是如何被家庭的潜在结构种族主义所取代的,作为一种合法的社会控制形式。在对同性乱伦的分析中,我重新考虑了从理论上讲,乱伦禁忌是一种生产力而非压制力量。我展示了奇怪的乱伦小说并不仅仅是一个焦虑之地,而是乐趣之地,因为它通过以更加激进的方式将家庭概念化而消除了家庭内部和家庭的异性恋特权。

著录项

  • 作者

    Aguirre, Robert Allen.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln.;
  • 学科 Literature American.; Black Studies.; American Studies.; Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 236 p.
  • 总页数 236
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;哲学理论;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:41:53

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