Maria A. Windell
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第二章以美国感伤文学中一个熟悉的人物为中心,悲剧的穆拉塔,把她放在西半球的对应物中:被奴役的摩尔人和古巴的穆拉塔人。玛丽·皮博迪·曼唯一的小说《胡安妮塔》(1887)以古巴为背景,讲述了《汤姆叔叔的小屋》式的反奴隶制故事,将美国的种族等级制度引入了这个岛屿。曼恩的小说覆盖了古巴混血儿和反奴隶制领袖混血儿等人物,取而代之的是像伊娃一样的孩子和一个悲剧的美国混血儿。然而,古巴作家西ilo Villaverde的小说Cecilia vald(1882)展示了胡安妮塔的种族等级制度与19世纪晚期古巴的不同,后者提供了一种不同的种族关系模式。胡安妮塔抹去了古巴反奴隶制和反殖民运动的多种族性质,预示着美国在美西战争后对古巴的影响。
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Moor, Mulata, Mulatta
The second chapter centers a figure familiar within US sentimental literature, the tragic mulatta, placing her among hemispheric counterparts: the enslaved Moor and the Cuban mulata. Mary Peabody Mann’s only novel, Juanita (1887), offers an Uncle Tom’s Cabin-style antislavery narrative set in Cuba, importing a US racial hierarchy to the island. Mann’s novel overwrites figures such as the Cuban mulata and the mulato antislavery leader, replacing them with Eva-like children and a tragic US mulatta. Yet Cuban author Cirilo Villaverde’s novel Cecilia Valdés (1882) demonstrates how Juanita’s racial hierarchy diverges from that developing in late-nineteenth-century Cuba, which offered a different model of racial relationships. Erasing the multiracial nature of Cuba’s antislavery and anticolonial movements, Juanita prefigures US influence in Cuba following the Spanish–American War.
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