“打造一门新语言”

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Özge Özbek Akıman
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本文考察了詹姆斯·鲍德温(James Baldwin)的晚期作品《未见事物的证据》(1985),认为这是他“锻造一种新语言”的重大尝试之一,他在晚期的文章和采访中试探性地提到了这一点。作为鲍德温全部作品中不受欢迎且晦涩难懂的一篇文章,《证据》带有一种新的时间经济的印记,将过去抛入现在,也带到了一种新的空间经济,在评估亚特兰大最贫穷的黑人社区之一的儿童连环杀戮时,它跨越了其他地理位置。本文认为,由于鲍德温在欧洲的自我放逐,新的时间经济在《街上没有名字》(1972)中出现得更早。然后,文章以黑人中产阶级、城市化、贫民窟、士绅化和其他殖民空间为参照,分析了他在《证据》中的具体时空逻辑。
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“Forging a New Language”
This article examines James Baldwin’s late text The Evidence of Things Not Seen (1985) as one of his substantial attempts at “forging a new language,” which he tentatively mentions in his late essays and interviews. As an unpopular and difficult text in Baldwin’s oeuvre, Evidence carries the imprint of a new economy of time, casting the past into the present, and a new economy of space, navigating across other geographies in appraising the serial killings of children in one of Atlanta’s poorest Black neighborhoods. This article suggests that a new economy of time emerges earlier in No Name in the Street (1972), as a result of Baldwin’s self-imposed exile in Europe. The article then analyzes his spatiotemporal logic in the specifics of Evidence with reference to a Black middle class, urbanization, the ghetto, gentrification, and other colonized spaces.
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James Baldwin Review
James Baldwin Review Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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