在阿迪契的《美国人》中重新定位黑人身份和交叉身份

Sri Mulyani, Pangestin Aprilia, Sehnur Putri
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本文通过对阿迪契的《美国黑人》(Americanah)进行仔细研究,对黑人这一单一概念及其相关的交叉身份,如种族、民族、部落、国籍、阶级、性别、语言及其相关方面提出质疑。通过运用有色人种女性主义的视角,特别是在密切关注全球、后殖民和跨国女性主义的世界舞台上,本文能够在《美国人》中找到至少两个关键点,以挑战黑人的同一性和刻板印象的支配。这些关键点包括小说的反思性叙事风格和博文的出现。这种反思性使得对内和对外的认知和评价具有流动性,从而对交叉性问题和经验进行审视和重新审视。同时,博文以 "关于写作的写作 "的形式,也为有关交叉现实的不同意见和论点提供了流动和开放的空间。因此,小说试图通过这种方式来阐述所谓黑人和交叉身份的异质性、特殊性和多重性,以挑战对黑人的近视和身份纠葛的复杂性。
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Repositioning Blackness and Intersectional Identities in Adichie’s Americanah
This article scrutinizes Adichie’s Americanah to problematize the homogeneous concept of blackness and its related intersectional identities such as race, ethnicity, tribe, nationality, class, gender, language, and its relevant aspects. By employing the perspectives of women of color feminisms, particularly, on the world stage that pays a close attention to the global, postcolonial, and transnational feminisms, this article is able to locate at least two key points in Americanah to challenge the domination of the homogeneity and stereotype of blackness. Among the identified key points are the reflexivitive narrative style and the presence of the blog posts in the novel. The reflexivity enables the fluidity of inward and outward perceptions and assessments to examine and reexamine intersectional issues and experiences. Meanwhile, the blog posts in the form of writing about writing also provide fluid and open spaces for the polyvocality of diverse opinions and arguments regarding the intersectional realities. Accordingly, in such manner, the novel attempts to articulate the heterogeneity, specificity, and multiplicity of the so-called blackness and intersectional identities to challenge the myopic view of blackness and the complexity of entangled identities.
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