Race and the Classics: An Argument for Empathy

Carla Della Gatta, Harvey Young
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Abstract: Centering the corporeal and identitarian distance between racialized and ethnicized actors and adaptations of classics, we contend that these spaces between lived (the actor), performed (the character), and witnessed (the audience member) exist as zones of potential empathetic connection. Recent studies question whether reading literary fiction indeed makes us more empathic, and if empathy can be an effective political tool. We question the efficacy of such adaptations and note how race grounds these plays differently than an updated white setting. However, we are also convinced that the first step toward dialogue requires people being willing to encounter one another and consider another’s point of view.
种族与经典移情论证
摘要:围绕种族化和民族化演员与经典改编作品之间的肉体和身份距离,我们认为,这些生活(演员)、表演(角色)和见证(观众)之间的空间是潜在的移情联系区域。最近有研究质疑,阅读文学小说是否真的会让我们更加感同身受,感同身受是否可以成为一种有效的政治工具。我们质疑这种改编的有效性,并注意到这些戏剧的种族基础与最新的白人背景有何不同。然而,我们也坚信,对话的第一步需要人们愿意彼此相遇,并考虑他人的观点。
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