The “Mysterious Depths” of Slave Interiority: Fiction and Intersubjective Knowledge in The Heroic Slave

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Thomas Koenigs
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Abstract:This essay explores how Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave (1853) both reveals and intervenes in the often-implicit controversies over the accessibility of slave interiority for white audiences that underpinned competing representations of slavery in the antebellum public sphere. Focusing on The Heroic Slave’s exploration of white people’s desire to probe the inner lives of enslaved persons, the essay argues that The Heroic Slave not only displays Douglass’s skillful deployment of fiction, but also constitutes a complex metafictional engagement with fiction’s increasingly central role in the struggle over slavery. As fiction became an important genre for representing slavery in the early 1850s, the conventions of fiction, especially its direct narration of unspoken thoughts and feelings, increasingly mediated how white audiences understood their ability to access the inner lives of enslaved persons. In The Heroic Slave, Douglass developed alternative formal strategies for representing slave interiority in fiction in order to resist the fantasy of complete knowledge of inner life associated with conventional fictional psychonarration. Drawing on recent work on fictionality, this essay shows how Douglass retheorized fiction’s value, positing fiction as both a useful vehicle for probing inner life and a powerful means of confronting readers with the necessarily speculative nature of this revelatory access to interiority.
奴隶内在的“神秘深度”:《英雄奴隶》中的虚构与主体间知识
摘要:本文探讨了弗雷德里克·道格拉斯的《英雄奴隶》(1853)如何揭示和介入白人观众对奴隶内心的可及性的经常隐含的争论,这些争论支撑了内战前公共领域对奴隶制的竞争表现。本文以《英雄的奴隶》对白人渴望探索被奴役者内心生活的探索为重点,认为《英雄的奴隶》不仅展示了道格拉斯对小说的巧妙运用,而且还构成了一种复杂的元虚构,即小说在奴隶制斗争中日益重要的作用。随着小说在19世纪50年代初成为表现奴隶制的重要体裁,小说的惯例,尤其是对未说出口的思想和情感的直接叙述,越来越多地成为白人观众理解他们进入被奴役者内心生活的能力的媒介。在《英雄的奴隶》中,道格拉斯发展了另一种形式策略,在小说中表现奴隶的内在性,以抵制传统小说心理叙事中对内在生活完全了解的幻想。本文借鉴了最近关于虚构性的研究成果,展示了道格拉斯是如何重新理论化小说的价值的,他认为小说既是探索内心生活的有用工具,也是一种强有力的手段,让读者面对这种通往内心世界的启发性的必然的思辨性质。
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