A Good Day for Seeing Color: Nonracialism in Two White South African Children’s Novels

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN
Kristien Potgieter
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ABSTRACT:This paper discusses the representation of nonracialism in two white South African children’s novels by Jaco Jacobs, A Good Day for Climbing Trees (2018) and A Good Night for Shooting Zombies (2018). By making use of a critical race lens, I demonstrate how a diminished focus on racial difference in white post-transitional South African children’s literature does not reflect the reality of contemporary South African society, which is still largely racialized, nor does it necessarily indicate a racially progressive or anti-racist outlook. In order to demonstrate how nonracialism fails to address structural racism, white supremacy, and white privilege, three narrative strategies of nonracialism in the chosen texts are identified and analyzed: colorblindness, selective cultural specificity, and apartheid decontextualization. It is suggested that alternatives to nonracialism in post-transitional South African children’s literature, which are more suited to addressing enduring racial inequality, white privilege, and structural racism, need to be found.
看颜色的好日子:两部南非白人儿童小说中的非种族主义
摘要:本文探讨了雅各布斯的两部南非白人儿童小说《爬树的好日子》(2018)和《射杀僵尸的好夜晚》(2018年)中非种族主义的表现。通过使用批判性种族视角,我展示了南非过渡后白人儿童文学中对种族差异的关注减少,并不能反映当代南非社会的现实,因为南非社会在很大程度上仍然是种族化的,也不一定表明种族进步或反种族主义的观点。为了证明非种族主义如何未能解决结构性种族主义、白人至上主义和白人特权问题,我们确定并分析了所选文本中非种族主义的三种叙事策略:色盲、选择性文化特异性和种族隔离去文本化。有人建议,在过渡后的南非儿童文学中,需要找到非种族主义的替代品,这些替代品更适合解决持久的种族不平等、白人特权和结构性种族主义问题。
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Research in African Literatures
Research in African Literatures LITERATURE, AFRICAN, AUSTRALIAN, CANADIAN-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, Research in African Literatures is the premier journal of African literary studies worldwide and provides a forum in English for research on the oral and written literatures of Africa, as well as information on African publishing, announcements of importance to Africanists, and notes and queries of literary interest. Reviews of current scholarly books are included in every issue, often presented as review essays, and a forum offers readers the opportunity to respond to issues raised in articles and book reviews.
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