Depicting the Black African Refugee in The Jungle by Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Aghogho Akpome
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This paper explores the depiction of black African refugees in The Jungle, a 2017 play by two young British playwrights, Joe Murphy and Joe  Robertson. The Jungle is a theatrical recreation of the lives of refugees from the migrant camp in Calais, from which hundreds of refugees made –  and still make – often fatal attempts to enter the UK through the Channel Tunnel. The graphic images of the squalid living conditions of its residents  – many of them from Africa – dominated the news, as did the dramatic manner in which the camp was dismantled in 2016. This paper is interested  in the textual gestures and representational decisions of the playwrights in the written play that provide clues to the possible ways in which black  Africans are thought of and constructed in the minds of Europeans. In this way, this inquiry contributes to analysing literary engagements with  contemporary African migration to Europe provided from European points of view.
乔·墨菲和乔·罗伯逊描绘了丛林中的非洲黑人难民
本文探讨了两位年轻的英国剧作家乔·墨菲和乔·罗伯逊在2017年创作的戏剧《丛林》中对非洲黑人难民的描述。《丛林》是对加莱难民营难民生活的戏剧性再现,数百名难民曾经(现在仍在)试图通过英吉利海峡隧道进入英国,但往往是致命的尝试。其居民——其中许多来自非洲——肮脏生活条件的生动画面占据了新闻头条,2016年该营地被戏剧性拆除的方式也占据了新闻头条。这篇论文感兴趣的是剧作家在剧本中的文本姿态和代表性决定,这为欧洲人思考和构建非洲黑人的可能方式提供了线索。通过这种方式,这项调查有助于从欧洲的角度分析当代非洲移民到欧洲的文学活动。
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