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The shapeshifter figure: A new cartography of sex and gender formation within radical black antebellum culture.

机译:变形者的身影:激进的黑色战前文化中性别和性别形成的新地图。

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This dissertation focuses on the "shapeshifter figure." This concept describes a prominent individual in African-American folk beliefs and social practices. Shapeshifters could transform themselves from humans into animals, trees, riverbeds and even the opposite sex. In Western and Central African cultures that preceded the transatlantic slave trade, the shapeshifter figure was usually feared and demonized. However, in the context of black slave culture (the site of shapeshifting that the dissertation foregrounds), an individual's ability to shapeshift took on new definition and insurgent significance. Although the folklore, historiography and literature that document the phenomenon of shapeshifting have existed since slavery, scholars have not fully investigated it. The framework of the dissertation names the shapeshifter figure, traces it back to its origins in pre-colonial (circa 1650--1800) African lore and suggests alternative ways of looking at same-sexual identity formation, gender transgression and black liberatory practices generated during slavery. The second part of the dissertation examines more contemporary representations of the shapeshifter figure in novels and public culture produced by black lesbian and gay persons during the 1980s and early 1990s.
机译:本文的重点是“变形者形象”。这个概念描述了非裔美国人民间信仰和社会实践中的杰出人物。变形者可以将自己从人类变成动物,树木,河床甚至异性。在跨大西洋奴隶贸易之前的西非和中非文化中,变态者通常被恐惧和妖魔化。但是,在黑人奴隶文化的背景下(论文提出的变身场所),一个人的变身能力具有新的定义和叛乱的意义。尽管自奴隶制以来就存在记录变形现象的民间传说,史学和文学作品,但学者们尚未对此进行充分研究。论文的框架为变形者形象命名,追溯其起源于前殖民时期(约1650--1800年)的非洲传说,并提出了另一种方式来研究在此期间产生的同性身份形成,性别侵害和黑人解放实践奴隶制。论文的第二部分考察了黑人和男女同性恋者在1980年代和1990年代初期在小说和公共文化中对变形者形象的更多当代表现形式。

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  • 作者

    Woodard, Vincent Maurice.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Texas at Austin.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Texas at Austin.;
  • 学科 Folklore.;Literature American.;Black Studies.;History Black.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 324 p.
  • 总页数 324
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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