约翰·亨利战争

M. Berman
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在这篇学术上兼收并蓄的文章中,我通过对美国著名传奇人物约翰·亨利的案例研究来审视口头文学在社会中的复杂作用。我主要关心的是(a)关于英雄起源的多种说法,(b)民俗学家相互矛盾的观点,(c)传说的历史性问题,最后,d)这三个方面是如何交叉的。最后,我发现对我最初的问题的回答是至关重要的:约翰·亨利是谁?学者们致力于这个问题。非裔美国人和工会等团体都声称他是他们的代表。美国的城市为他建造了纪念碑,举办节日来庆祝他的功绩,并发行了印有他肖像的邮票,所有这些都是为了将这个传奇铭刻在他们特定辖区的人们的心中。与此同时,音乐家和讲故事的人与学者发生了激烈的争执,前者指责后者通过无休止的分析破坏了传奇。正如标题所示,这些关于这个国家象征的“战争”揭示了劳工政治经济的微妙之处,种族身份的讽刺,以及民间传说和小说之间错综复杂的关系。关键词:民俗学,约翰·亨利·马朗:《语言文学杂志》2007年第17卷,第71-82页
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The John Henry Wars
In this academically eclectic essay, I look at the complex role of oral literature in society through a case study of the famous American legend of John Henry. I am chiefly concerned with (a) the multiple claims of the hero's origin, b) the conflicting opinions of folklorists, (c) the question of the legend's historicity, and finally, d) how all three areas intersect. In the end, I find that much is at stake in the answer to my initial question: Who was John Henry? Scholars have devoted their careers to this query. African Americans and labor unions, among other groups, have each claimed him as their representative. American cities have built monuments to him, held festivals to celebrate his feats, and released postage stamps with his likeness, all with the intention of engraining the legend into the lore of their particular jurisdictions. Meanwhile, musicians and storytellers have grappled fiercely with academics, the former accusing the latter of ruining the legend through endless analysis. As the title suggests, these ‘wars' over this national icon unearth the subtleties of the political economy of labor, the ironies of racial identity, and the intricate relationship between folklore and fiction. Keywords :folklore, John Henry MARANG: Journal of Language and Literature Vol. 17 2007: pp. 71-82
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