The Sweet Truth of Slavery

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN
M. Vernon
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Abstract:This article performs a case study of the post-truth phenomenon in American literature. The discourse around post-truth has gained prominence as a means to explain recent political upheavals and media innovations; arguments about the topic frequently proceed from the assumption that post-truth rhetoric is adjunct to new mass media technologies and thus is novel. This article studies a set of pro-slavery novels that borrow from slave narratives and Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin— “anti-Tom” novels—to demonstrate a much earlier instance of the phenomenon. One goal of this article is to question the periodization assigned to post-truth as a means to begin to contend with post-truth’s enduring relationship to how race is constructed on the page. The larger goal of this argument is to consider the radical in/visibilization of black suffering “anti-Tom” novels perform which destabilizes the racial claims these texts seek to make.
奴隶制的甜蜜真相
摘要:本文对美国文学中的后真相现象进行个案研究。围绕后真相的论述作为解释最近的政治动荡和媒体创新的一种手段,已经获得了突出地位;关于这一话题的争论往往源于这样的假设:后真相修辞是新的大众媒体技术的附属品,因此是新颖的。本文研究了一组从奴隶叙事和哈里特·比彻·斯托的《汤姆叔叔的小屋》中借来的支持奴隶制的小说——“反汤姆”小说——来展示这种现象的一个更早的例子。本文的一个目标是质疑后真相的分期,作为一种开始与后真相与种族如何在页面上构建的持久关系相抗衡的手段。这个论点的更大的目标是考虑“反汤姆”小说对黑人苦难的激进的描绘,这破坏了这些文本试图提出的种族主张。
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