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Reading the (in)visible race: African-American subject representation and formation in American literature.

机译:阅读(看不见的)种族:美国文学中的非裔美国人主题表示形式和形成形式。

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This project began with the intention to examine the connection between the aesthetic and the political in American literature's construction of African-American subjectivity, or the relationship between resistance and representation in literary portrayals of the African-American subject. I was specifically interested in the moments in American literature where the convergence between aesthetic form and political practice creates a particular crisis in representation for African-American subjectivity, many times rendering scholarly discussion of these problematic texts dismissive of their purported politics, or even non-existent. Some of the questions I wanted to grapple with included how one accounts for texts that have "good politics" in mind when written, yet still possess racist or "bad political" aspects through the manner in which they are presented, and the manner in which the subject position of the author affects our perception of the text.;I chose to discuss American fictional texts whose readers and critics have experienced difficulty reconciling the text's aesthetic properties with the political moves they seemed to be making in their representation of African-American subjectivity. Through close analysis of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Frances Harper's abolitionist and post-Civil War poetry, and her novel Iola Leroy, Mark Twain's Puddn'head Wilson, Carl Van Vechten's Nigger Heaven, Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God, and research of the criticism surrounding these texts, I found that we should not necessarily reject the notion that aesthetic representation always implies a political stance. However, if ideology and form are so closely connected, than closely examining the aesthetics of a text becomes crucial to understanding its political repercussions and the cultural work it is performing. Ultimately, I end with a plea that we acknowledge the complexity of resistance for the African-American subject and expand the ways in which we as readers and critics tend to define it. It is our continuing exploration of the complexity of racial representation in literature and cultural subject formation/construction that aids us in understanding and overcoming racism.
机译:该项目的目的是研究美国文学在非裔美国人主体性建构中美学与政治之间的联系,或者在非裔美国人文学描写中的抵抗与表现之间的关系。我对美国文学中的当下特别感兴趣,当时审美形式和政治实践之间的融合为非裔美国人的主观性造成了特殊的代表危机,很多时候使有关这些有问题的文本的学术讨论无视他们所谓的政治,甚至不存在。我想解决的一些问题包括:如何解释撰写时具有“良好政治”思想但仍通过呈现方式以及呈现方式仍具有种族主义或“不良政治”方面的文本我选择讨论美国的虚构文本,其读者和评论家在将文本的美学特性与他们在代表非裔美国人主观性方面似乎采取的政治行动相协调时遇到困难。 。通过对哈丽埃特·比彻·斯托的《汤姆叔叔的小屋》,哈丽埃特·雅各布斯的《奴隶女孩生活中的事件》,弗朗西斯·哈珀的废奴主义者和南北战争后的诗歌,以及她的小说艾奥拉·勒罗伊,马克·吐温的普德登·威尔逊,卡尔·范·维希滕的黑格天堂的仔细分析,佐拉·尼尔·赫斯顿(Zora Neale Hurston)的《他们的眼睛正注视着上帝》以及对围绕这些文本的批评的研究,我发现我们不必排斥美学代表总是意味着政治立场的观念。但是,如果意识形态和形式如此紧密地联系在一起,那么与仔细研究文本的美学相比,对于理解其政治影响和所从事的文化工作就变得至关重要。最终,我以恳求告终,我们承认对非裔美国人主题的抵抗的复杂性,并扩展了我们作为读者和评论家倾向于定义它的方式。我们不断探索文学和文化主题形成/建构中种族代表的复杂性,有助于我们理解和克服种族主义。

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  • 作者单位

    University of California, Riverside.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Riverside.;
  • 学科 African American Studies.;Literature American.;Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 293 p.
  • 总页数 293
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:09

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