"Mind Is Revealed in the Countenance": Subversive Laughter and Caricature in The Woman of Colour

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L. George
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Abstract:Throughout The Woman of Colour (1808), Olivia Fairfield, the Black mixed-race heroine, ridicules the "fair sex" bodies of white female characters who irrationally judge the heroine as inferior because of the colour of her skin. In this article, I extend Lyndon J. Dominique's reading of Olivia's subversive gaze and laughter found in Imoinda's Shade (2012). In building on Dominique's insights, I show how Olivia paradoxically uses caricatural tropes of fat versus thin and young versus old to envision caricature on her own terms: to challenge and resist anti-Black stereotypes. When the novel is examined within the context of contemporary visual caricatures that depict the Black female body as grotesque, one recognizes that Olivia's defensive use of verbal caricature is a rhetorically strategic attempt to challenge England's racial hierarchy, by reaffirming her own femininity and "fairness."
“心在脸上露”:《有色人种的女人》中颠覆性的笑与漫画
摘要:在《有色人种的女人》(1808)中,黑人混血女主人公奥利维娅·费尔菲尔德嘲笑白人女性角色的“公平性别”身体,因为她的肤色而非理性地认为女主人公低人一等。在这篇文章中,我扩展了林登·J·多米尼克对奥利维亚在伊莫伊达的《阴影》(2012)中颠覆性凝视和笑声的解读。在多米尼克见解的基础上,我展示了奥利维亚如何矛盾地使用胖与瘦、年轻与老年的讽刺比喻,以她自己的方式想象漫画:挑战和抵制反黑人的刻板印象。当在当代视觉漫画的背景下审视这部小说时,人们会意识到奥利维亚对言语漫画的防御性使用是一种修辞策略,旨在通过重申自己的女性气质和“公平”来挑战英格兰的种族等级制度
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