A Black Life Mattered: Jeanne Duval Then and Now

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Dolan
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ABSTRACT Critics and art historians writing about Jeanne Duval, the subject of Édouard Manet’s 1862 La Maîtresse de Baudelaire, have provided multiple reactions to her, many of them viciously racist. Contemporary novels and short stories have appeared that counter the negative constructions of Duval, casting her not as la muse malade of Baudelaire’s poetry, but using her as a stimulus for their creative inspiration as Baudelaire himself had done. Recent efforts by artists such as Maud Sulter and Lorraine O’Grady have dismantled the scaffolding of contempt that has distorted Duval’s reputation by appropriating nineteenth-century images within a twenty-first-century context.
黑人的生活蒙上了阴影:珍妮·杜瓦尔当时和现在
摘要:评论家和艺术史学家对珍妮·杜瓦尔(Jeanne Duval)的评论提供了多种反应,其中许多是恶毒的种族主义。当代小说和短篇小说的出现与杜瓦尔的负面结构背道而驰,并没有把她塑造成波德莱尔诗歌中的缪斯病,而是像波德莱尔自己一样,把她作为他们创作灵感的激励。莫德·苏尔特(Maud Sulter)和洛林·奥格雷迪(Lorraine O'Grady)等艺术家最近的努力打破了蔑视的脚手架,因为他们在21世纪的背景下挪用了19世纪的图像,扭曲了杜瓦尔的声誉。
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