Subject to/flesh, object/to verb (:) the business of naming

IF 1.1 1区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION
Louis M. Maraj
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ABSTRACT How do quotidian speech-acts, lived experiences, and normative grammars/logics capture affects of antiBlack racism that co-constitute campus memory and landscapes beyond infrastructure and spectacular commemoration of exceptional past events/historical figures? How does Black resistance to white supremacist university structures (un)fold with/in them? This experimental essay considers power dynamics inherent in complaint about antiBlackness at an historically white U.S. campus amid 2020’s racialized pandemic violence. Through narrative-driven inter(con)textual reading, it toys with the politics of subject(ivity), t(h)inking through how names function rhetorically to reify what Hortense Spillers conjures as “American grammar,” while wrestling (in-and-of itself) with onto-linguistic violence in re/membering trauma.
主语/肉体,宾语/动词(:)命名的事情
摘要日常言语行为、生活经历和规范语法/逻辑如何捕捉反黑人种族主义的影响,这些影响共同构成了校园记忆和基础设施之外的景观,以及对特殊过去事件/历史人物的壮观纪念?黑人对白人至上主义大学结构的抵抗是如何与之结合的?这篇实验性文章考虑了在2020年种族化的疫情暴力中,美国一所历史悠久的白人校园对反黑人的抱怨所固有的权力动态。通过叙事驱动的语篇间阅读,它玩弄了主体政治,通过名字的修辞功能来具体化Hortense Spillers所想象的“美国语法”,同时(本身)在记忆创伤中与语言暴力作斗争。
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期刊介绍: Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (CC/CS) is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. CC/CS publishes original scholarship that situates culture as a site of struggle and communication as an enactment and discipline of power. The journal features critical inquiry that cuts across academic and theoretical boundaries. CC/CS welcomes a variety of methods including textual, discourse, and rhetorical analyses alongside auto/ethnographic, narrative, and poetic inquiry.
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