"卑鄙的物质"

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
EXTRAPOLATION Pub Date : 2023-12-19 DOI:10.3828/extr.2023.19
Jesse Cohn
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摘要

里弗斯-所罗门(Rivers Solomon)的《索罗兰》(Sorrowland,2021 年)可以被解读为一部关于黑人创伤的哥特式小说,虽然这无疑是正确的,但这样的评价忽略了其无政府主义的维度和解放的潜力。正如所罗门所阐述的那样,黑人无政府主义从内部克服了欧洲白人无政府主义的局限性,质疑其对现代性二元论的依附:正如在新唯物主义哲学中,人与非人、生与死的界限被模糊了。通过黑人同性恋主人公弗恩以及她与土著情人戈戈的联盟,《索罗兰》抨击了现代主义将一切事物严格二分的驱动力--这一过程也不可避免地追求种族和性的 "纯粹性"。
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“Vile Matter”
Rivers Solomon’s Sorrowland (2021) can be read as a Gothic novel about Black trauma, and while this is certainly true, such an assessment overlooks its anarchist dimension and emancipatory potential. As articulated by Solomon, Black anarchism overcomes the limitations of white, European anarchism from within by contesting its attachment to the dualisms of modernity: as in New Materialist philosophies, the boundaries between human and nonhuman, and living and dead matter, are blurred. Through its queer Black protagonist, Vern, and her alliance with her Indigenous lover, Gogo, Sorrowland attacks the modernist drive to classify everything into strict dichotomies—a process which inevitably also seeks racial and sexual “purity.”
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