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Picturing Slavery: Photography and the U.S. Slave Narrative, 1831-1920.

机译:图为奴隶制:摄影与美国奴隶叙事,1831-1920。

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In my dissertation, Picturing Slavery: Photography and the U.S. Slave Narrative, 1831-1920, I argue that photography—the single most revolutionary visual technology of the nineteenth century—transformed the formal structures and circulation practices of the U.S. slave narrative.Picturing Slavery illustrates how photography—its processes, effects, and cultural histories—changed the structure and purpose of nineteenth-century narratives of slavery and freedom. Via extensive archival research and close readings of both written and visual texts, I uncover the ways in which abolitionists’ desires for visual impressions of slavery—representations of the former slave’s experiences as images or “pictures”—shifted the written slave narrative to a form self-consciously in dialogue with new and emerging visual technologies. In their attempts “to tell [slavery’s] story to the eye,” Black and White writers embraced the photograph as a structural model for a new kind of narrative. In Picturing Slavery, I highlight the photographic reference points for visual and written texts as diverse as Civil war era photo albums, Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave, Louisa May Alcott’s Hospital Sketches, Elizabeth Keckley’s Behind the Scenes, and Paul Laurence Dunbar’s photographically illustrated poems. In bringing these new forms to light, I call for a radical shift in how we imagine not only the slave narrative, but also the literary traditions that it shaped over the course of the nineteenth-century and into the twentieth.
机译:在我的论文《描绘奴隶制:摄影》和《美国奴隶叙事》(1831-1920年)中,我认为摄影是19世纪最革命的视觉技术之一,它改变了美国奴隶叙事的形式结构和流通方式。摄影如何(其过程,效果和文化历史)如何改变了19世纪奴隶制和自由叙事的结构和目的。通过广泛的档案研究和对书面文字和视觉文字的仔细阅读,我发现废奴主义者对奴隶制的视觉印象的渴望(将前奴隶的经历表现为图像或“图片”)将书面奴隶的叙述转变为一种形式。自觉地与新兴的视觉技术进行对话。黑人和白人作家在试图“用眼睛讲述[奴隶制]故事”的尝试中,接受了这张照片,将其作为一种新型叙事的结构模型。在“生动的奴隶制”中,我重点介绍了视觉和书面文字的摄影参考点,包括内战时期的相册,弗雷德里克·道格拉斯的《英雄奴隶》,路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的医院素描,伊丽莎白·凯克利的《幕后花絮》以及保罗·劳伦斯·邓巴的摄影插图诗歌。在揭露这些新形式的过程中,我呼吁进行根本性的转变,不仅要想象奴隶的叙事方式,还要想象它在19世纪至20世纪形成的文学传统。

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    Mangrum Khaliah N.;

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