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Critical emotions: Affect, politics, and ethnic American literature in an age of global capitalism.

机译:批判性情感:在全球资本主义时代,情感,政治和美国种族文学。

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In this dissertation, I analyze the relationship between the emotions of racial minorities and global capitalism. I argue that the dialectical relationship between human feeling and capitalist production is an especially pressing concern for people of color in the United States today. To understand the social reality of people of color as producers and consumers in global capitalism is to take seriously the emotions that express and structure the critical consciousness of minorities. In the first part of the dissertation, I analyze the ways in which the emotions generated by global capitalism affect formations of racial identities, as reflected in the politics of multiculturalism and consumerism. In the second part, I pursue this analysis in literature written by people of color during the past forty years---a time period encapsulating a new moment in capitalism that Marxist critics have identified as "postmodernism." I present my critique of emotions as an analysis of the limiting effect postmodern capitalism has on racial minorities' expressions of themselves as critical social subjects.;My analysis of minority politics and ethnic American literature is informed by Marxist critiques of fragmented emotion, history, and identity in postmodernism. Exploring the importance of human feeling in dialectical formations of racial identity in U.S. ethnic literature, I focus on the negative feelings of shame, anger, and melancholia in Audre Lorde's Zami, James Baldwin's Another Country, Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker, and Jessica Hagedorn's The Gangser of Love. Through analysis of this literature, as well as criticism of consumer multiculturalism in popular media and transnational advertising, I demonstrate how racial identities emerge from an emotional process that calls upon minorities to mediate historically based feelings of anger, shame, and melancholia, on the one hand, and the euphoria, indifference, and cynicism generated by postmodern consumer culture, on the other. This process of an emotionally based identity formation, which I call affect-identity, describes how minority subjects engage dialectically with the "joyous" and psychologically numbing affect of consumption and the negative emotions of pain associated with labor, which tie minority people to community and a genealogy of ethnic forebears or immigrant ancestors.
机译:本文分析了少数民族的情感与全球资本主义之间的关系。我认为,当今美国有色人种特别关注人类的感觉与资本主义生产之间的辩证关系。理解有色人种在全球资本主义中作为生产者和消费者的社会现实,是认真对待表达和构建少数群体的批判意识的情绪。在论文的第一部分,我分析了全球资本主义产生的情绪影响种族身份形成的方式,如多元文化主义和消费主义政治所反映的那样。在第二部分中,我将对过去四十年来有色人种的文学作品进行这种分析,这一时期包含了资本主义的一个新时刻,马克思主义批评家们将其确定为“后现代主义”。我对情感的评论是对后现代资本主义对少数族裔作为重要的社会主体的自我表达的限制作用的分析。我对少数派政治和美国种族文学的分析是根据马克思主义对情感,历史和社会零散的批判进行的。后现代主义中的身份认同。在探讨人类感觉在美国种族文学的辩证性种族认同形式中的重要性时,我集中讨论了奥德丽·洛德(Audre Lorde)的扎米(Zami),詹姆斯·鲍德温(James Baldwin)的《另一个国家》(Another Country),李昌烈(Chang-rae Lee)的母语家和杰西卡·哈格多恩(Jessica Hagedorn)爱的帮派。通过对这些文献的分析,以及对流行媒体和跨国广告中消费者多元文化主义的批评,我证明了种族身份是如何从一种情​​感过程中产生的,该过程要求少数群体在历史上调解愤怒,羞耻和忧郁症的历史感。另一方面,后现代消费文化所产生的欣快,冷漠和犬儒主义。这种基于情感的身份形成过程(我称为情感身份)描述了少数群体对象如何与“ joyous”辩证地互动,并在心理上麻木了消费的影响以及与劳动相关的痛苦的负面情绪,从而将少数群体与社区和社区联系起来。族裔前辈或移民祖先的家谱。

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  • 作者

    Santa Ana, Jeffrey J.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Literature American.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;American Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 349 p.
  • 总页数 349
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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