The Analysis of Racism toward African-American as seen in Selected Phillis Wheatley’s Poems

Dyny Wahyu Seputri, Iffah Fikzia, Krisna Sujiwa
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The issues of race, racism and discrimination always become the canter of the study of the African-American community, for example in literature. An example of African-American Literature that described those things is written by Phillis Wheatley. In her poems that were influenced by the Neoclassicism era, entitled: “On being brought from AFRICA to AMERICA'' and “To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth”, she delivered the issues of race and racism. This paper aims to analyze racism toward African-America as described in Phillis Wheatley’s poems. The researcher employed a qualitative descriptive method in which the collected data were analyzed, interpreted, and described to answer the objective of the study. The primary data in this undergraduate thesis are two selected poems by Wheatley and the supporting data were taken from books, articles, journals, online sources, and other sources. The researcher applied African-American criticism to answer the objective of the research. The Researchers use three basic tenets of African-American criticism (Everyday Racism, The Social Construction of Race and Voice of color). The findings show Wheatley’s poems portray the life of an African American who experienced racism first-hand. The concept of racism in the two selected poems from Wheatley’s has correlation with 3 concepts of racism of African-American criticism, those are:  Everyday racism, The Social Construction of Race, Voice of color.
《菲利斯·惠特利诗选》中对非裔美国人的种族歧视分析
种族、种族主义和歧视问题一直是研究非裔美国人社区的中心,例如在文学领域。菲利斯·惠特利是描述这些事情的非裔美国文学的一个例子。她的诗歌受到新古典主义时代的影响,题为《从非洲被带到美洲》和《致达特茅斯伯爵威廉阁下》,她表达了种族和种族主义的问题。本文旨在分析菲利斯·惠特利诗歌中对非裔美国人的种族歧视。研究人员采用定性描述方法,对收集到的数据进行分析、解释和描述,以回答研究的目的。这篇本科论文的主要数据是Wheatley的两首诗,辅助数据来自书籍、文章、期刊、在线资源和其他来源。研究者运用非裔美国人的批评来回答研究的目的。研究人员使用了非裔美国人批评的三个基本原则(日常种族主义,种族的社会建构和有色人种的声音)。研究结果表明,惠特利的诗歌描绘了一个亲身经历过种族主义的非裔美国人的生活。惠特利的两首选集中的种族主义概念与非洲裔美国人批评中的三个种族主义概念相关,它们是:日常的种族主义,种族的社会建构,有色人种的声音。
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