Teaching Racial Boundaries: How Mark Twain's Characters Expose Our "Mental Attitudes" about Race and Racism

Pub Date : 2020-11-19 DOI:10.5325/marktwaij.18.1.0001
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Abstract:This article explores two methods that have allowed me to teach Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at a high school that straddles the racial dividing line in Kansas City, Missouri. In my class, students discuss the racially constructed boundaries the novel exploits. We then contextualize the current racial boundaries expressed in our cities and in our schools by reviewing census maps and reports and apply these trends to Twain's literary situations. Second, we view these literary situations and their characters within a Menippean satirical framework, whereby characters represent mental attitudes of people within a culture. By employing these two methods my students question how our mental attitudes have, or in some cases, have not changed over time.
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教授种族界限:马克·吐温的人物如何揭露我们对种族和种族主义的“心理态度”
摘要:本文探讨了我在密苏里州堪萨斯城一所跨越种族分界线的高中教授《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》的两种方法。在我的课堂上,学生们讨论小说所利用的种族建构的界限。然后,我们通过回顾人口普查地图和报告,将当前城市和学校中表达的种族界限置于背景中,并将这些趋势应用到吐温的文学情境中。其次,我们在menipian的讽刺框架中看待这些文学情境和其中的人物,其中人物代表了一种文化中人们的心理态度。通过使用这两种方法,我的学生们质疑我们的心理态度是如何随着时间的推移而改变的,或者在某些情况下是如何没有改变的。
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