Birthing a New World

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Marquita Smith
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This essay analyzes how James Baldwin’s late novel If Beale Street Could Talk represents Black women’s care work in the face of social death as an example of how Black women act as surrogates for Black liberation giving birth to a new world and possibilities of freedom for Black (male) people. Within the politics of Black nationalism, Black women were affective workers playing a vital role in the (re)creation of heteronormative family structures that formed the basis of Black liberation cohered by a belief in the power of patriarchy to make way for communal freedom. This essay demonstrates how Beale Street’s imagining of freedom centers not on what Black women do to support themselves or each other, but on the needs of the community at large, with embodied sacrifice as a presumed condition of such liberation.
新世界的诞生
本文分析了詹姆斯·鲍德温的晚期小说《如果比尔街会说话》如何代表黑人妇女在面对社会死亡时的护理工作,作为黑人妇女如何作为黑人解放的代理人,为黑人(男性)孕育了一个新的世界和自由的可能性。在黑人民族主义的政治中,黑人妇女是有情感的劳动者,在(重新)创造异性恋规范的家庭结构中发挥着至关重要的作用,这种家庭结构构成了黑人解放的基础,这种家庭结构与父权制的力量相结合,为社区自由铺平道路。这篇文章展示了比尔·斯特里特对自由的想象不是集中在黑人妇女如何养活自己或彼此,而是集中在整个社区的需求上,以具体的牺牲作为这种解放的假定条件。
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James Baldwin Review
James Baldwin Review Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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