Indian Removal and the Plantation South: Cherokee Present-Absence in Three Neo-Slave Narratives

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
MELUS Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.1093/melus/mlad083
Allison N Harris
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This article contends that we must understand a constitutive, interactive ontogenesis between modern Indigenous Americans and African Americans that is irreversibly shaped by the dominance of racialized slavery and the plantation economy. Building on the work of Gina Caison and Kevin Bruyneel, I argue that the present-absence of the Cherokee in prominent African American neo-slave narratives—Toni Morrison’s Beloved (1987), Edward P. Jones’s The Known World (2003), and Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad (2016)—illustrates the imaginative function of Removal in the South. I slightly modify Bruyneel’s “absent/present dynamics” to show how the Cherokee persist as a constitutive Other used by these Black authors to expose the racial logic of the Plantationocene. I assert that the three novels imagine Black and Cherokee characters not where they are “supposed” to be in order to authorize Black fugitivity, demonstrating a triangulation of the power and racial formations of Blackness, whiteness, and Indigeneity in relation to the plantation.
印第安人迁移与南方种植园:三部新奴隶小说中的切诺基现身说法
本文认为,我们必须理解现代土著美国人与非裔美国人之间构成性的、互动的本体生成,这种本体生成不可逆转地受到种族化奴隶制和种植园经济主导地位的影响。在吉娜-凯森(Gina Caison)和凯文-布鲁内尔(Kevin Bruyneel)的研究基础上,我认为切诺基人在著名的非裔美国人新奴隶制叙事--托尼-莫里森(Toni Morrison)的《挚爱》(Beloved,1987 年)、爱德华-P-琼斯(Edward P. Jones)的《已知世界》(The Known World,2003 年)和科尔森-怀特海德(Colson Whitehead)的《地下铁路》(The Underground Railroad,2016 年)--中的出现--缺席说明了南方迁移的想象功能。我略微修改了布鲁内尔的 "缺席/在场动态",以说明切罗基人如何持续作为这些黑人作家用来揭露种植园世的种族逻辑的构成性他者。我断言,这三部小说想象了黑人和切诺基人的角色并不在他们 "应该 "在的地方,以授权黑人的不在场性,展示了黑人、白人和印第安人的权力和种族形态与种植园的三角关系。
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