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Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Cornel West, Barack Obama: Giving Voice and Purpose to African American Subalterns.

机译:小马丁·路德·金(Martin Luther King,Jr.),马尔科姆(Malcolm X),康奈尔·韦斯特(Cornel West),巴拉克·奥巴马(Barack Obama):为非裔美国人的下属提供声音和目的。

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Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Cornel West, and Barack Obama are influential figures who advocate for drastic changes, especially for repressed and oppressed African Americans. The texts selected all respective to the aforementioned authors, The Ballot or the Bullet, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Strength to Love, Race Matters, Democracy Matters, Dreams from My Father, and The Audacity of Hope all contribute to the thesis' claims. Analysis of the selected texts is aided by New Historicism and Gayatri Spivak's article Can the Subaltern Speak? New Historicism's application to the texts reveals that history, politics, and culture impacts the daily struggles of disadvantaged African Americans. Living in a hegemonic postcolonial society, African Americans are interacting with systems intentionally designed to silence and subjugate them, contextualizing them as subalterns according to Gayatri Spivak's theory. These two theories help reveal the similarities between the authors, primarily the means and ends they desire: giving voice and mobility to African American subalterns through religion, politics, and prophetic proximal advocating and collaboration.;Malcolm X, King, West, and Obama advocate for intellectual, spiritual, and hands-on leadership that will shift public focus away from shackling fallacies to freeing truth. These texts reveal that all four authors passionately faced powerful and stubborn opposition. The authors' persistence despite opposition is accompanied by unwavering and unapologetic love for African American subalterns relegated to the fringes of an American hegemonic society.;It was and is apparent to me that minorities' voices have been relegated to the margins and that elitism and racism perpetuate this today. What became more apparent through investigating the primary texts is that too little changes between the two time periods, and that the negative impacts of the postcolonial systematic creating of subalterns has created cyclical poverty and nihilism. Progress has been made since the first slave ships broached America's shoreline; but, throughout the 20th Century and into the 21st Century, corporate interests and sensationalist money-fueled media machines have shielded, blinded, or at least fogged public perceptions of race relations in America. As evidenced by the texts, Americans are misinformed, partially due to willful ignorance, but also due to complex media and political biases. The authors contend this will change through the power of religion, the influence of politics, and the practicality and intimacy of prophetic leadership engaging with subaltern communities. Through these three focal areas, readers see congruence rarely associated with these four authors.
机译:马尔科姆·X,马丁·路德·金博士,康奈尔·韦斯特博士和巴拉克·奥巴马都是极具影响力的人物,他们倡导进行大刀阔斧的变革,尤其是那些被压迫和压抑的非洲裔美国人。分别选自上述作者,《选票或子弹》,《马尔科姆十世自传》,伯明翰监狱的来信,爱的力量,种族问题,民主问题,《我父亲的梦想》和《希望的胆识》的文本对论文的主张。新历史主义和加亚特里·斯皮瓦克(Gayatri Spivak)的文章《副代表可以说话吗?新历史主义在文本中的应用表明,历史,政治和文化影响着处境不利的非洲裔美国人的日常斗争。生活在一个霸权的后殖民社会中,非洲裔美国人正在与旨在消灭和征服他们的系统互动,根据加雅特里·斯皮瓦克(Gayatri Spivak)的理论,将其作为辅助角色进行情境化。这两种理论有助于揭示作者之间的相似之处,主要是他们所期望的手段和目的:通过宗教,政治以及有先见之明的倡导和合作为非裔美国人的下属提供发言权和流动性.Malcolm X,King,West和Obama倡导者知识,精神和动手能力的领导,这将使公众的注意力从虚假的谬论转移到释放真理。这些文字表明,四位作者都热情地面对着强大而顽固的反对。尽管遭到反对,但作者的坚持不懈地伴随着对沦为美国霸权社会边缘的非裔美国人的坚定不移和毫不歉po的热爱。在我看来,而且很明显,少数派的声音已沦落到边缘,而精英主义和种族主义今天就这样。通过研究原始文本变得更加明显的是,两个时期之间的变化太小,而后殖民地系统地建立辅助手段的负面影响造成了周期性的贫困和虚无主义。自第一批奴隶船驶入美国海岸线以来,已经取得了进展。但是,在整个20世纪和21世纪,公司利益和耸人听闻的以金钱为动力的媒体机器已经掩盖,蒙蔽了公众,或者至少模糊了公众对美国种族关系的看法。正如文本所证明的那样,美国人被误导了,部分原因是故意的无知,也有复杂的媒体和政治偏见。作者认为,这将通过宗教的力量,政治的影响以及预言性领导与下属社区交往的实用性和亲密性而改变。通过这三个重点领域,读者会发现很少与这四位作者相关联。

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  • 作者

    Meisenhelder, Randall.;

  • 作者单位

    East Carolina University.;

  • 授予单位 East Carolina University.;
  • 学科 African American studies.;Comparative literature.;Black studies.;American literature.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 125 p.
  • 总页数 125
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:54:18

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