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Reading the blood: Violence, sacrifice, and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison.

机译:读血:托尼·莫里森的小说中的暴力,牺牲和叙事策略。

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A synthesis of Rene Girard's theories of violence and sacrifice and Peter Brooks' Freudian narrative model provides a critical apparatus for understanding the close relationship between them and narrative strategy in the novels of Toni Morrison. The analysis in "Reading the Blood" demonstrates that the African-American communities in Toni Morrison's novels are haunted by violence, violence that is engendered by white oppression. This dissertation explores how African-American communities respond to violence and how white subjugation of African-American populations translates into violence within African-American communities themselves. Moreover, this study considers narrative movement as a reflection of and an intrinsic function of theme in the novels, and uses Brooks' narrative model to show how Morrison's fiction is concerned with a violent history of oppression and subjugation. In Morrison's works both characters and texts struggle to come to grips with this violent past through a painful process of working through repressed, painful traumata. In Morrison's fiction, returns of repressed traumata constantly interrupt forward-moving plots, thus generating a recursive, non-linear narrative pattern that aligns Morrison's works with traditional African, oral storytelling traditions.;"Reading the Blood" devotes a chapter to each of Morrison's first five novels and treats her most recent novel, Jazz, in the conclusion. The dissertation examines how Morrison's first four novels define and re-define the problems of violence, cultural identity, and cultural survival, without offering definitive solutions. Ultimately, however, in Beloved, Morrison asserts that the survival of African-American communities depends on the revival of traditional African and African-American values and belief systems that emphasize unity, identity through community, and tolerance. Finally, this work shows that Morrison continues to explore the dilemma of violence in Jazz, where she also employs a narrative strategy that is at once postmodern, psychoanalytic, and Afrocentric.
机译:勒内·吉拉德(Rene Girard)的暴力和牺牲理论与彼得·布鲁克斯(Peter Brooks)的弗洛伊德叙事模型的综合,为理解托尼·莫里森(Toni Morrison)小说中的叙事策略和叙事策略之间的密切关系提供了重要的工具。 《读血》中的分析表明,托尼·莫里森小说中的非裔美国人社区被暴力困扰,暴力是白人压迫造成的。本文探讨了非裔美国人社区如何应对暴力行为,以及白人对黑人的征服如何将其转化为非裔美国人社区内部的暴力。此外,该研究将叙事运动视为小说主题的反映和内在功能,并使用布鲁克斯的叙事模型来展示莫里森的小说如何与暴力压迫和征服历史有关。在莫里森的作品中,人物和文字都通过痛苦的过程来克服这种暴力的过去,而痛苦的过程是通过压抑,痛苦的创伤来完成的。在莫里森的小说中,被压抑的创伤的返回不断地中断着向前移动的情节,从而产生了一种递归的,非线性的叙事模式,使莫里森的作品与非洲传统的口头叙事传统保持一致。《读血》为莫里森的每本小说都专门写了一章。前五本小说,最后总结了她最近的小说《爵士乐》。本文研究了莫里森的前四部小说是如何定义和重新定义暴力,文化认同和文化生存问题的,而没有提供最终的解决方案。然而,莫里森最终在《宠儿》中断言,非裔美国人社区的生存取决于传统非裔和非裔美国人价值观和信仰体系的复兴,这些价值观和信仰体系强调团结,通过社区的认同和宽容。最后,这项工作表明,莫里森继续探索爵士乐中的暴力困境,在那里她还采用了叙事策略,该策略既具有后现代性,又具有精神分析性和以非洲为中心。

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  • 作者

    Hinson, Douglas Scot.;

  • 作者单位

    The Ohio State University.;

  • 授予单位 The Ohio State University.;
  • 学科 Modern literature.;American literature.;Black studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1993
  • 页码 272 p.
  • 总页数 272
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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