Monumental Constructions: Statues, Identity, and Gabrielle Roy’s “L’arbre”

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Quebec Studies Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.3828/qs.2021.19
Holly Collins
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Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans garnered significant attention for his book In the Shadow of Statues (2018), observing that many Confederate monuments were erected to buttress Jim Crow laws and serve as a warning to those who supported the civil rights movement. Likewise, there are a number of monuments in Québec that serve a particular political or religious purpose, seeking to reinforce a pure laine ideology. In this article, I explore the parallels between the literal and figurative construction and deconstruction of monuments that have fortified invented ideas on identity in francophone North America. Further, Gabrielle Roy’s short story “L’arbre,” which describes a “living monument,” tells the story of a racialized past in North America and unveils the falsities that have been preserved through the construction of statues that perpetuate racial myth. “L’arbre” examines the natural, unconstructed monument of the Live Oak: a tree that witnessed and holds the visible scars of the many terrible realities that took place in its shadows. I use Roy’s short story to show how she sought to deconstruct a whitewashed history of the post-Civil War American South and suggest that her broader corpus rejects determinism wholesale.
纪念性建筑:雕像、身份和加布里埃尔·罗伊的“树”
前新奥尔良市市长米奇•兰德里厄在其著作《雕像的阴影》(2018年)中指出,许多南方联盟的纪念碑是为了支持吉姆•克劳法,并对那些支持民权运动的人起到警告作用。同样,在quacimbec也有一些纪念碑,它们服务于特定的政治或宗教目的,试图加强纯粹的世俗意识形态。在这篇文章中,我探讨了字面和比喻的建筑和解构之间的相似之处,这些纪念碑强化了北美法语国家关于身份的发明观念。此外,加布里埃尔·罗伊(Gabrielle Roy)的短篇小说《树》(L’arbre)描述了一座“活的纪念碑”,讲述了北美种族化的过去,并揭示了通过建造使种族神话永存的雕像而被保存下来的虚假。“树”考察了自然的、未建造的活橡树纪念碑:这棵树见证并保留了在它的阴影下发生的许多可怕现实的可见伤疤。我用罗伊的短篇小说来展示她是如何试图解构南北战争后被粉饰的美国南方历史的,并表明她更广泛的语料库完全拒绝决定论。
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