摸索着前进

Jagger Andersen Kirkby
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为了摆脱以非洲人和阿非利卡人民族主义为中心的种族隔离历史,这篇文章将注意力转向了南非白人英语社区。一项对1965年南非英语媒体在罗得西亚单方面独立时所采用的情感实践的分析定义了这些实践所进行的情感工作。文章的结论是,这种情感工作创造了一定的情感叙事,这些情感叙事将讲英语者的传统观点“未知”和他对南非种族困境的冷漠态度细微化,从而揭示了讲英语者迄今为止前所未有的积极主动。
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FEELING THEIR WAY
In a bid to step away from a history of apartheid centred on African andAfrikaner nationalisms, the article redirects attention towards the white South AfricanEnglish-speaking community. An analysis of the emotional practices employed in the SouthAfrican English-language press on Rhodesian unilateral independence in 1965 define theemotion work these practices carry out. The article concludes that this emotion work createscertain emotional narratives, which nuance a conventional view of the English-speaker as“unknown” and his attitudes towards the racial dilemma in South Africa as aloof, thusrevealing a hitherto unprecedented proactivity in the English-speaker.
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