Memory and the neo-slave novel in Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad and Ta-Nehisi Coates’ The Water Dancer

Roberto Ferreira Junior
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ABSTRACT: This analysis investigates two recent African-American novels, namely, The Underground Railroad (2016) by Colson Whitehead and The Water Dancer (2019) by Ta-nehisi Coates from the configurations proposed by the literary genre known as neo-slave narratives. These narratives are postmodern fictional reinterpretations of 19th century slave narratives which had a fundamental role in the American process of abolition. First, I will provide a brief overview of neo-slave narratives, particularly with regards to the North American literary context, and proceed to investigate how the two novels can be classified as belonging to this genre. Second, I will focus on the role of memory in both novels as forgotten historical events and religious myths are revisited by the writers. As theoretical support, I will turn to authors such as Bernard Bell, Ashraf H.A. Rushdy, Toni Morrison, Valerie Smith, among others, who investigated not only the reasons for the emergence of neo-slave narratives, but also reflected on the implications that these postmodern narratives have for the memory of slavery.
科尔森·怀特黑德的《地下铁路》和塔-内希斯·科茨的《水上舞者》中的记忆和新奴隶小说
摘要:本文从“新奴隶叙事”这一文学流派所提出的形态出发,对科尔森·怀特黑德的《地下铁路》(2016)和塔-内希西·科茨的《水舞者》(2019)两部美国黑人新作进行了研究。这些叙事是对19世纪奴隶叙事的后现代小说重新诠释,这些叙事在美国废奴进程中发挥了重要作用。首先,我将提供一个关于新奴隶叙事的简要概述,特别是关于北美文学背景,并继续调查这两部小说如何被归类为属于这一类型。其次,我将重点关注记忆在两部小说中的作用,因为被遗忘的历史事件和宗教神话被作者重新审视。作为理论支持,我将求助于伯纳德·贝尔、阿什拉夫·h·a·拉什迪、托尼·莫里森、瓦莱丽·史密斯等作家,他们不仅研究了新奴隶叙事出现的原因,而且还反思了这些后现代叙事对奴隶制记忆的影响。
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