Mad as a Nation: Suhayl Saadi’s Psychoraag

Joseph H. Jackson
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Chapter 5 is centred on the continued entanglement in Scotland between categories of ‘Black’ and ‘Asian’. Psychoraag positions itself explicitly in the terrain of New Labour multiculturalist discourse, between the contradictory poles of post-racial ‘culturalism’ and the continuation of racialised inequality and racist abuse. In the novel, this contradiction provokes a literary ‘madness’, which is at once the psychopathology of race channelled through Frantz Fanon, and a counter-rational lyricism familiar from Michel Foucault, and aimed at the constraining ‘logic’ of British multicultural governmentality. Ultimately, Psychoraag testifies to the persistence of race and racism in opposition to a state-led narrative of resolved multiculturalism.
疯狂的民族:Suhayl Saadi的心理分析
第五章集中在苏格兰“黑人”和“亚洲人”类别之间的持续纠缠。Psychoraag明确地将自己定位于新工党多元文化主义话语的领域,处于后种族“文化主义”与种族化不平等和种族主义虐待的延续的矛盾两极之间。在小说中,这种矛盾引发了一种文学上的“疯狂”,它既是弗朗茨·法农(Frantz Fanon)所传达的种族精神病理学,也是米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)所熟悉的反理性抒情,其目标是英国多元文化治理的约束“逻辑”。最终,Psychoraag证明了种族和种族主义的持续存在,与国家主导的解决多元文化主义的叙述相反。
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