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The art of the Black essay: From meditation to transcendency.

机译:黑色论文的艺术:从冥想到超越。

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Traditionally, literary scholars have treated the African American meditative essay strictly as a documentary, and therefore non-literary modality that reflects the real-world as envisaged by the essayist herself. As the problematic of race often is central in African American cultural treatments, and as the essays often are designed to preach and persuade, the artistic and rhetorical genius of the essay often is overlooked, and the political preacher (rather than artist) is reductively ridiculed and praised. Focusing upon the twentieth century essays of W. E. B. DuBois, James Baldwin, Stanley Crouch, and Alice Walker this dissertation, "The Art of the Black Essay: From Meditation to Transcendency," argues for an examination of the relationship between public and private dimensions of the essay and reads the speaker as brilliant artist who expresses political passions via craft.; More specifically, this dissertation examines and demystifies the power of narrative to influence thought patterns, the philosophic or ideologic perspectives of readers, by addressing the problematic features of and therapeutic value in the double-consciousness psychic condition. Particularly, it identifies the interpellating power of the African American meditative essayistic text as the vehicle most used by Black intellectuals to inspire social change and political action in America. It is a form that assumes the most effective route to social change is through the psyche of the individual; it incites social change one person at a time. This dissertation posits theories of the uncanny moment, transcendency and mindfulness, theories which describe the complexities of intentionality and rhetorical strength in African American intellectual thought. They are theories which attempt to demystify and describe the inspiriting and interpellating power of the African American meditative essayistic text. It is a text that strives to document the author's journey to psychic freedom and to instigate such a journey in a community of readers.; This dissertation reads double-consciousness, the theory posited by W. E. B. DuBois in 1903, as a stultifying psychological candition experienced by African Americans as a result of their submergence in a racially hybrid and hierarchized America. It recognizes that most scholars associate the concept with the complexity of dual identity, of being, "an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body" (The Souls of Black Folk). It identifies the double-consciousness condition as one of psychic oscillation, a stage of psychic stagnation, movement without progress, through which the African American subject attempts to resolve the conflict of two warring American ideals, the ideals of democracy and caste, in order to find peace of mind and acceptance of self. Resolution, psychic freedom, may be found through the experience of transcendency. Widespread social change may be effected through the power of word, the mastery of influence.
机译:传统上,文学学者将非裔美国人的冥想论文严格地视为纪录片,因此非文学形式也反映了论文家自己所设想的现实世界。由于种族问题经常在非裔美国人的文化治疗中占据中心地位,并且由于论文通常被设计为进行传教和说服,因此常常忽略了论文的艺术和修辞天才,并且对政治传教士(而不是艺术家)进行了嘲讽式的嘲笑。并称赞。着眼于二十世纪的Web DuBois,James Baldwin,Stanley Crouch和Alice Walker的论文,本论文“黑色杂文的艺术:从冥想到超越”,主张考察公共场所和私人场所之间的关系。散文,并把演讲者读为杰出的艺术家,他通过手工艺表达政治热情。更具体地说,本论文通过探讨双重意识心理条件下的问题特征和治疗价值,来检验叙事对影响思想模式,读者的哲学或意识形态观点的力量并使之神秘化。尤其是,它确定了非洲裔美国人冥想性散文的干扰力,是黑人知识分子最常用的工具来激发美国的社会变革和政治行动。这种形式假定通过个人的心理实现社会变革的最有效途径。一次激发一个人的社会变革。本文提出了非凡时刻,超越性和正念性的理论,这些理论描述了非裔美国人知识分子思想中意图性和修辞力的复杂性。它们是试图揭露和描述非裔美国人冥想性散文的启发性和启发性的理论。它是一个文本,旨在记录作者的精神自由之旅,并在读者社区中激发这种旅程。本文着眼于双重意识,这是韦伯·杜波依斯(W. E. B. DuBois)于1903年提出的理论,它是非洲裔美国人由于陷入种族混合和等级制度化的美国而经历的一种惊人的心理候选。它认识到,大多数学者将这个概念与双重身份的复杂性联系起来,即“一个美国人,一个黑人;两个灵魂,两个思想,两个不甘心的奋斗;两个在一个黑体中交战的理想”(《黑民间的灵魂》) 。它把双重意识条件确定为心理波动,心理停滞,运动没有进步的阶段之一,非裔美国人通过这一阶段试图解决两个交战的美国理想,民主理想和种姓理想的冲突,以便找到内心的平静和接受自我。通过超越的经验可以找到解决方法,即心理自由。广泛的社会变革可以通过语言的力量和影响力的掌握来实现。

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  • 作者

    Butler, Cheryl Blanche.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Pennsylvania.;

  • 授予单位 University of Pennsylvania.;
  • 学科 Literature American.; Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 242 p.
  • 总页数 242
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;
  • 关键词

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