Aesthetic Radicals: White Violence as Exclusion in William Faulkner’s US South and Guðbergur Bergsson’s Iceland

J. Sciuto
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Abstract: Exploring the work of US Southern writer William Faulkner alongside Icelandic novelist Guðbergur Bergsson reveals much about each region’s history and the complexity of colonial dynamics. The narrator of Bergsson’s Tómas Jónsson, Bestseller (1966), Tómas Jónsson, invents a surreal episode during the US Occupation of Iceland in WWII, building from the historical agreement that no Black soldiers would be stationed on the island to the government-sanctioned murder of a mixed-race baby. I relate this vignette to the scenes of lynching in Light in August (1932) and Absalom, Absalom! (1936) and the corresponding forms of toxic Whiteness and racial fanaticism revealed. Arising from different historical contexts, these examples of racial violence and exclusion to the point of nonexistence demonstrate the devastating and self-annihilating effects of Whiteness, exposing anti-Black, paternalistic, and patriarchal underpinnings to the social, political, and economic systems in Iceland and the US.
审美激进主义者:威廉-福克纳笔下的美国南方和 Guðbergur Bergsson 笔下的冰岛:作为排斥的白人暴力
摘要:在探讨美国南方作家威廉-福克纳与冰岛小说家古德伯格尔-伯格森的作品时,我们可以发现很多关于两个地区历史和殖民动态复杂性的信息。伯格森的畅销书《托马斯-约恩松》(Tómas Jónsson,1966 年)的叙述者托马斯-约恩松在第二次世界大战美国占领冰岛期间编造了一段超现实的插曲,从历史上关于岛上不驻扎黑人士兵的协议发展到政府批准谋杀一名混血婴儿。我将这个小插曲与《八月之光》(1932 年)和《荒唐,荒唐》(1936 年)中的私刑场景以及相应的形式联系起来!(1936)中的私刑场景以及相应形式的有毒白人和种族狂热。在不同的历史背景下,这些种族暴力和排斥到不存在的例子展示了白人的破坏性和自我毁灭效应,揭露了冰岛和美国社会、政治和经济制度中反黑人、家长制和父权制的基础。
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