马洛丽-布莱克曼的《诺亚方舟》中卡勒姆及其家人所经历的种族主义

Muhammad Athallah Naufal
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自从人类有了种族的概念以来,种族主义就一直是一个普遍存在的问题,正因为如此,社会上出现了各种各样的种族主义。本研究通过马洛里-布莱克曼(Malorie Blackman)的小说《Noughts + Crosses》中的种族主义层次,解释了卡勒姆及其家人的经历,以及他们如何应对种族主义本身。这项研究本身是一项文学评论,侧重于社会学方法,采用了两种理论,一种是卡马拉-菲利斯-琼斯(Camarra Phylis Jones)提出的种族主义层次理论(2000 年),另一种是里奇曼和利瑞(Richman & Leary)提出的多动机理论(2009 年)。根据本研究的分析,琼斯理论的第一个层次似乎是三个层次中最突出的,即制度性种族主义,小说中的人物受到限制或有限地接触到相当多的政府基础设施、沉默的声音以及少量的权力代表。以个人为媒介的种族主义则表现为对少数群体的怀疑,尤其是对卡勒姆的怀疑,对克罗斯家族缺乏尊重,贬低少数群体的能力,将少数群体作为替罪羊,以及通过仇恨犯罪和警察暴力将少数群体非人化。在内化的种族主义中,也有白人的证据,比如在 Lynette 的案例中,她认为自己是黑人,以及角色本身的自我贬低,比如 Ryan 对自己的种族使用了蔑称。 Callum 和他的家人做出了不同类型的反应,例如 Jude 在经历了种族主义之后变得更具攻击性,而 Callum 则至少试图在社会中重新获得关系价值,做出了促进关系的反应,并试图以回避或退缩的反应将自己排除在社会之外。
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Racism Experienced by Callum and His Family in Malorie Blackman's Noughts + Crosses'
Racism has been a prevalent issue ever since the concept of race was known to mankind, due to this fact, a lot of kinds of racism emerged in society.This study explained the experiences of Callum and his family through the levels of racism as well as how they responded towards the racism itself in the novel Noughts + Crosses by Malorie Blackman. This study itself is a literary criticism focusing on sociological approaches by employing two theories, one by Camarra Phylis Jones named levels of racism (2000) and the second one is multimotive theory by Richman & Leary (2009). Based on the analysis of this study, the first level of Jones’ theory seems to be the most prominent out of the three which is the institutional racism, the characters in this novel were restricted or has limited access to quite a lot of government infrastructure, silenced voice, as well as small quantity of representative in power. While the personally-mediated racism manifested itself through the suspicion of minorities; especially Callum, lack of respect from the Crosses, devaluation of minorities’ capabilities, scapegoating, and dehumanization through hate crime and police brutality. In internalized racism there is also evidence of whiteness as in Lynette’s case where she believes herself to be black as well as self-devaluation by the characters themselves for example Ryan who used the slur word to his own race.  Callum and his family responded with various types of response, such as Jude who is leaning towards being more aggressive after the experience of racism while Callum at least try to regain relational value within the society with relationship-promoting response as well as trying to exclude or withdraw himself from the society with avoidance or withdrawal response.
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