Insidious Taint: Race and Consumption in the Nineteenth-Century American Domestic Novel

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
S. Schuetze
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Abstract:“Insidious Taint” problematizes the role of the white “angelic consumptive” figure in novels that strive to influence readers’ views on slavery through emotional connections with characters. This character was modeled on the idealized “diathesis” or medical character sketch of a consumptive person, but that is always and only white. In fact, the white consumptive was a subject of racial medicine that claimed black bodies were not capable of contracting pulmonary tuberculosis. Therefore, novels like Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Southworth’s Retribution, and Mary Denison’s Old Hepsy attempt to undermine racist structures but in doing so, they depend upon artifacts of those same structures. Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig and Frances Harper’s Minnie’s Sacrifice, however, offer the most radical approach in casting black characters as consumptives. The divergent popular and critical successes of these examples reflect readers’ investment in maintaining rather than subverting radicalized identities.
阴险的污点:19世纪美国本土小说中的种族与消费
摘要:《潜伏的污点》对小说中白人“天使般的消费”角色提出了质疑,力图通过与人物的情感联系来影响读者对奴隶制的看法。这个角色的原型是理想化的“素质”,或者是一个患有肺病的人的医学特征草图,但那总是而且只有白人。事实上,白人肺病是种族医学的一个主题,声称黑人身体不可能感染肺结核。因此,像斯托的《汤姆叔叔的小屋》、索斯沃斯的《报应》和玛丽·丹尼森的《老赫普西》这样的小说试图破坏种族主义结构,但在这样做的过程中,它们依赖于同样结构的人工制品。然而,哈丽特·威尔逊的《我们的夜晚》和弗朗西丝·哈珀的《米妮的牺牲》在把黑人角色塑造成消耗品方面提供了最激进的方法。这些例子在大众和评论界取得的不同成功反映了读者在维护而不是颠覆激进身份方面的投入。
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Arizona Quarterly
Arizona Quarterly LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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