one thousand nine hundred and nineteen

IF 0.5 Q4 ETHNIC STUDIES
A. B. Adwetewa-Badu
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伊芙·L·尤因是芝加哥大学的社会学教授,也是一位学者、漫画作家和诗人。她的第一本诗集《电拱门》是对黑人生活的一次异想天开和充满活力的探索:外星人比比皆是,来到满是黑人青年的社区,询问他们的起源;篮球运动员被重新想象成诗意的叙述者;有一份关于乳木果油的宣言;Erykah Badu出现在题词中。然而,随着1919年的到来,尤因的诗歌变得越来越有深度。尤因分为“之前”、“发生了什么”和“之后”三个部分,介绍了1919年种族骚乱之前、期间和之后芝加哥的黑人生活。尤因以芝加哥种族关系委员会1922年撰写的一份报告《芝加哥的黑人:种族关系和种族骚乱研究》为出发点,对黑人的经历和记录进行了个案研究。尤因的学术作品在这本研究充分的诗集中被重新利用。每首诗的互文性都为深入参与档案及其缺失打开了空间,最终使尤因能够发展她自己对这一时期的批判性虚构。第二节的“观光客”以1922年报告中的题词开头。在第一节中,演讲者陈述
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1919
Eve L. Ewing, a professor of sociology at University of Chicago, is an academic, a comic book writer, and a poet. Her first collection of poetry, Electric Arches, was a whimsical and dynamic foray into Black life: aliens abound, descending upon neighborhoods filled with Black youth asking questions of their origins; basketball players reimagined as poetic narrators; there is a manifesto for shea butter; and Erykah Badu appears in an epigraph. Yet, with 1919, Ewing shows an increased depth with her poetry. Divided into three sections titled “Before,” “What Happened,” and “After,” Ewing presents Black life in Chicago before, during, and after the 1919 race riots. Taking as her starting point a report from 1922 written by the Chicago Commission on Race Relations, The Negro in Chicago: A Study on Race Relation and a Race Riot, Ewing presents a case study of Black life as it was experienced and as it was documented. Ewing’s academic work is repurposed in this wellresearched poetry collection. The intertextuality of each poem opens a space for deep engagement with the archive and its absences, ultimately enabling Ewing to develop her own critical fabulations of the time period. “Sightseers,” from the second section, begins with an epigraph from the 1922 report. In the first stanza, the speaker states
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BLACK SCHOLAR
BLACK SCHOLAR ETHNIC STUDIES-
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0.60
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37
期刊介绍: Founded in 1969 and hailed by The New York Times as "a journal in which the writings of many of today"s finest black thinkers may be viewed," THE BLACK SCHOLAR has firmly established itself as the leading journal of black cultural and political thought in the United States. In its pages African American studies intellectuals, community activists, and national and international political leaders come to grips with basic issues confronting black America and Africa.
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