Duplicity: Kidnapping and the Problem of Evidence in Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave

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J. Neary
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Abstract:This essay argues that Solomon Northup's Twelve Years a Slave presents slavery as a problem for interpretation, demonstrating that what secures the relationship between evidence and assertion in racial slavery is force. Moreover, slavery's tautology is embedded in national law. However, Northup presents an outside to this closed logical system. The essay's key intervention is to read the narrative against its chronological emplotment to uncover the fundamental duality of Northup's text and life: Northup is simultaneously free and enslaved throughout, regardless of his location or relationship to legal documents. As a victim of kidnap, Northup is always rightfully free though he is mistaken for a slave; simultaneously, after his kidnapping he understands that even in freedom he is always subject to enslavement as a Black man in the United States. The instability of his ontological status—as simultaneously enslaved and free—presents the limit to the totalizing view of the kidnapers and the state. The essay recovers Northup's perspective as someone who did not previously understand himself to be a potential slave as a refusal to flatten interpretation to a single plane.
《口是心非:所罗门·诺瑟普《为奴十二年》中的绑架与证据问题》
摘要:本文认为,所罗门·诺瑟普的《为奴十二年》将奴隶制作为一个解释性问题,证明在种族奴隶制中,确保证据与主张之间关系的是武力。此外,奴隶制的同义反复是根植于国家法律的。然而,Northup为这个封闭的逻辑系统提供了一个外部。这篇文章的关键干预是根据时间顺序来阅读叙事,以揭示诺萨普文本和生活的基本二元性:诺萨普同时是自由的,也是被奴役的,无论他的位置或与法律文件的关系如何。作为绑架的受害者,诺瑟普虽然被误认为是奴隶,但他总是理所当然地自由;同时,在他被绑架后,他明白,即使在自由的时候,作为一个美国黑人,他也总是受到奴役。他的本体论地位的不稳定性——既是被奴役的又是自由的——限制了他对绑架者和国家的总体看法。这篇文章恢复了诺萨普的观点,他以前不知道自己是一个潜在的奴隶,因为他拒绝将解释扁平化到一个单一的平面。
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