Demystifying Race and Class as Special Needs in Toni Morrison’s God Help the Child

Rose Joseph
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The present research article examines the experiences of characters in God Help the Child (2015) within the framework of issues that require mainstreaming such as racism, ethnicity and class and how they amount to special needs. This special need gets its place in literature because the subject matter and themes of literature often derive their appeal from the twist that results when literary representations undermine, contradict, equal, or surpass the real, or at least our sense of it, the reason why mimesis is often achieved in literature through a figurative portrayal of reality. Literary tropes in other words, help to amplify literary themes within the framework of assumptions that appeal to our definition of reality. Thus, the concept of special needs like any other figurative connotations, serves to expatiate and interrogate issues of racial and class portrayal in the text. Elaborating the concept and idea of special needs/disability to include identity formation rather than the physical or mental characteristics, establishes a case for the “othering” of minority identities who suffer discrimination on the basis of their identities be it racial or class difference.
解密托尼-莫里森《上帝保佑孩子》中作为特殊需要的种族和阶级
本研究文章在种族主义、种族和阶级等需要主流化的问题框架内,探讨了《上帝保佑孩子》(2015 年)中人物的经历,以及这些经历如何等同于特殊需求。这种特殊需要之所以能在文学作品中占有一席之地,是因为文学作品的题材和主题往往来自于文学表述破坏、反驳、等同或超越现实(至少是我们对现实的感觉)时所产生的转折,这也是文学作品往往通过对现实的具象描绘来实现拟态的原因。换句话说,文学套语有助于在符合我们对现实的定义的假设框架内放大文学主题。因此,"特殊需要 "这一概念与其他形象化的内涵一样,都是为了阐释和拷问文本中的种族和阶级描写问题。将 "特殊需要/残疾 "的概念和思想阐释为包括身份的形成而非身体或心理特征,为少数群体身份的 "他者化 "提供了依据,这些少数群体因其身份(无论是种族还是阶级差异)而遭受歧视。
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