Confronting Apartheid’s Revenants: Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime and/as Traumedy

Q1 Arts and Humanities
N. Tembo
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Abstract This article explores the relationship between trauma and comedy as represented in Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood. Drawing on Nira Yuval-Davis’s conceptualization of belonging and Jacques Derrida’s notions of hauntology and the revenant, I consider the attention Born a Crime gives to history, experience, and the memory of pre- and post-1994 South Africa. Specifically, I examine the ways in which Noah’s memoir comments on and contributes to a narrative of pain, identity, belonging, and racialized politics. I also argue that as Noah uses his personal and subjective experiences to critique the ideology of apartheid, he opens the dialogue for South Africans to interrogate their past in order for them to know how to deal with their psychosocial present.
直面种族隔离的亡魂:特雷弗·诺亚的《生而犯罪》和《悲剧》
摘要本文以特雷弗·诺亚的《生来就是罪犯:南非童年故事》为例,探讨创伤与喜剧之间的关系。借鉴Nira Yuval-Davis关于归属感的概念,以及Jacques Derrida关于鬼屋学和亡魂的概念,我认为《生而为罪》对南非1994年前后的历史、经验和记忆给予了关注。具体来说,我考察了诺亚的回忆录对痛苦、身份、归属感和种族化政治的叙述的评论和贡献。我也认为,当诺亚用他个人和主观的经验来批判种族隔离的意识形态时,他开启了南非人的对话,让他们反思自己的过去,以便他们知道如何处理自己的社会心理现状。
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a/b: Auto/Biography Studies
a/b: Auto/Biography Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: a /b: Auto/Biography Studies enjoys an international reputation for publishing the highest level of peer-reviewed scholarship in the fields of autobiography, biography, life narrative, and identity studies. a/b draws from a diverse community of global scholars to publish essays that further the scholarly discourse on historic and contemporary auto/biographical narratives. For over thirty years, the journal has pushed ongoing conversations in the field in new directions and charted an innovative path into interdisciplinary and multimodal narrative analysis. The journal accepts submissions of scholarly essays, review essays, and book reviews of critical and theoretical texts as well as proposals for special issues and essay clusters. Submissions are subject to initial appraisal by the editors, and, if found suitable for further consideration, to independent, anonymous peer review.
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