阐明被边缘化的声音:非裔美国人、西班牙裔美国人和亚裔美国人文学中的象征主义

Kristiawan Indriyanto
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本研究分析了美国少数民族作家如何运用象征主义作为他们对白人主流观点的代理和批评的途径。美国少数民族的历史被种族歧视和种族隔离的遗产所玷污,这凸显了种族的不平等。文学作为一种文化产物,捕捉了边缘人的经历,象征主义的使用旨在将主题转化为美学领域。本研究是通过后民族主义美国研究框架进行的定性研究,以关注少数民族的经验而不是盎格鲁-撒克逊人的观点。该研究的对象是墨西哥裔美国人、非裔美国人和亚裔美国人的三部剧本,以强调多种族面临的歧视。这一发现表明,这些文学作品中的象征主义是如何对抗墨西哥裔美国人的刻板印象,与民权运动的被动抵抗相一致,并颠覆东西方二元对立,将东方异国化。关键词:美国少数民族文学,象征主义,后民族主义
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ARTICULATING THE MARGINALIZED VOICES: SYMBOLISM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN, HISPANIC, AND ASIAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
The present study contextualizes how symbolism is employed by writers of ethnically minority in the United States as an avenue of their agency and criticism against the dominant white perspective. The history of American minorities is marred with legacy of racial discrimination and segregation which highlights the inequality of race. Literature as a cultural production captures the experiences of the marginalized and the use of symbolism is intended to transform themes into the field of aesthetics. This study is a qualitative research which is conducted through the post-nationalist American Studies framework in order to focus on the minorities’ experience instead of the Anglo-Saxon outlook. The object of the study is three playscripts written from authors from Mexican-American, African-American and Asian-American to emphasize how discrimination is faced by multi-ethnic.  The finding suggests how symbolism in these literary works intends to counter the stereotypical representation of Mexican-American, aligns with the passive resistance of the Civil Right Movement and subvert binary opposition of East and West which exoticizing the East.  Keywords :  minority literature in the U.S , symbolism, post-national
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