Getting “Uppity” with Milton; or Because My Mom Politely Asked: “Was Milton Racist?”

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Wilburn
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abstract:This article serves as a wake-up call for more early modern critics to pursue a new cultural mode of literary criticism in Milton studies. In examining select racialized moments in Milton’s works, the author acknowledges the present moment as an acceptable time for responsibly and forthrightly interpreting race and blackness as a metalanguage and intertext of marginalizing Otherness throughout the canon of one of English literature’s most revered poets. The author contends that unorthodox receptions of Milton by black authors such as Ishmael Reed and Toni Morrison can help to theorize race in Milton’s writings.
与弥尔顿“抱愧”;或者因为我妈妈礼貌地问:“米尔顿是种族主义者吗?”
本文为更多早期现代批评家在弥尔顿研究中寻求一种新的文学批评文化模式敲响了警钟。在考察弥尔顿作品中一些种族化的时刻时,作者承认,现在是一个可以接受的时刻,可以负责任地,直率地,将种族和黑人,作为一种元语言,以及在英国文学中最受尊敬的诗人之一的经典中,将他者边缘化的互文。作者认为,以实玛利·里德(Ishmael Reed)和托妮·莫里森(Toni Morrison)等黑人作家对弥尔顿的非正统解读,有助于将弥尔顿作品中的种族问题理论化。
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Milton Studies
Milton Studies POETRY-
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期刊介绍: Milton Studies is published annually by the University of Pittsburgh Press as a forum for Milton scholarship and criticism.
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