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L. Englund
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摘要本文考察了两篇个人回忆录与传记相结合的自传体文本的档案维度。弗洛拉·维特的两本回忆录《他们称你为丹布佐》和亚历山德拉·富勒的《遗忘树下的鸡尾酒时光》记录并审视了作者自己的经历与亲人生活的联系。维特-怀尔德写了她与津巴布韦作家丹布佐·马雷切拉的关系,富勒则专注于她母亲在肯尼亚、罗得西亚/津巴布韦和赞比亚的生活。经过审查的文本表明,档案法可以通过记录个人生活和他人的生活来清算复杂的过去。对回忆录的分析表明,作为档案的自传最终可以被视为比其单独部分更重要的东西,远远超出了它所描绘的个人经历。这对于它所从事的与津巴布韦的殖民和种族历史有关的个人和社会政治清算尤其重要。
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Autobiography as Archival Act: Reckoning with Personal and Political Pasts in They Called You Dambudzo and Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the archival dimension in two autobiographical texts that combine personal memoir with biography. The two memoirs They Called You Dambudzo by Flora Veit-Wild and Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness by Alexandra Fuller document and examine the lives of loved ones in connection to the authors’ own experiences. Veit-Wild writes about her relationship with canonised Zimbabwean writer Dambudzo Marechera, and Fuller focuses on her mother’s life in Kenya, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The examined texts suggest that the archival act enables a reckoning with complex pasts through the documentation of personal life and the life of others. The analysis of the memoirs suggests that the autobiography as archive can eventually be seen as greater than its separate parts, as going far beyond the individual experiences it portrays. This is particularly important for the personal and socio-political reckoning in which it engages, relating to the colonial and racial past of Zimbabwe.
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