Introduction: On Not Mastering Race and Transnationalism in Victorian Periodical Studies

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Lars Atkin, Matt Poland
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This essay argues for transnational methodologies to redress the racial aphasia of Victorian periodical studies. Discourses about race and Indigeneity abound in nineteenth-century anglophone periodicals but have been seldom acknowledged. Building upon calls to undiscipline nineteenth-century literary studies, this essay and the special issue it introduces advocate for expansive approaches to race and transnationality. We consider why widening periodical studies' geographical reach beyond the Global North necessitates new methodologies to complement the lively engagement with Black studies currently reshaping Romantic and Victorian scholarship. We invite periodicals scholars to disentangle the essential organizational work of bibliographical analysis and attribution research from the subject position of "mastery" and to recommit ourselves to solidarity with and justice for marginalized communities whose voices can be located within periodical archives.

导言:论维多利亚时代期刊研究中的种族和跨国主义问题
摘要:本文主张采用跨国方法来纠正维多利亚时期期刊研究中的种族失语症。在十九世纪的英语期刊中,关于种族和土著性的论述比比皆是,但却很少得到承认。在呼吁19世纪文学研究非学科化的基础上,这篇文章和它所介绍的特刊主张对种族和跨国性采取广义的研究方法。我们考虑了为什么将期刊研究的地理范围扩大到全球北方以外需要新的方法论来补充目前正在重塑浪漫主义和维多利亚学术的黑人研究。我们邀请期刊学者将书目分析和归属研究这些重要的组织工作从 "掌握 "的主体地位中分离出来,并重新致力于声援那些可以在期刊档案中找到其声音的边缘化群体,为他们伸张正义。
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Victorian Periodicals Review
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