Paule Marshall’s Brown Girls

Swati Rana
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This chapter focuses on Paule Marshall’s characterization of Black upward mobility in the semiautobiographical novel, Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959). While the main characters of mother and daughter are often opposed in terms of their orientation toward the American dream, this analysis draws them together in a chiasmus of character shaped by their shared experience of racism. The Brooklyn brownstone emblematizes the difficult succession of European and non-European immigrants, and Barbadian immigrants in particular, reorienting readers toward a structural critique. Shaped not just by individual will but by determinative social forces, the spectacular figure of self making is brought into focus as a constrained character to be integrated rather than disavowed.
保罗·马歇尔的布朗女孩
本章重点讨论保罗·马歇尔在半自传体小说《棕色女孩,褐石屋》(1959)中对黑人向上流动的刻画。虽然母亲和女儿的主要角色在美国梦的方向上经常是对立的,但这种分析将她们聚集在一起,因为她们共同的种族主义经历塑造了她们的性格。布鲁克林的褐石屋象征着欧洲和非欧洲移民,尤其是巴巴多斯移民的艰难继承,将读者重新导向结构性批评。不仅受个人意志的影响,而且受决定性的社会力量的影响,自我创造的壮观形象作为一个受约束的角色被纳入关注,而不是被否认。
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