惠特曼《民主:帝国与美国文学的局限》中不可言说的白人

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Jesse A. Goldberg
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摘要:本文以托妮·莫里森的《无法言说的事》和《在黑暗中玩耍》中的文学批评为模板,解读惠特曼的《民主远景》、《埃塞俄比亚向颜色致敬》和《和解》。这些阅读是为了在我们当前的历史时刻,在“黑人的命也是命”运动和COVID-19大流行的背景下,反思美国文学作为一个研究领域。我认为,在推动黑人解放而非规范多样化的推动下,美国文学课程必须放弃“重塑”美国文学规范的诱惑,从而为美帝之后民主的其他概念化方式开辟可能性(借鉴莫里森的指控,“建立规范就是建立帝国”)。
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The Unspeakable Whiteness in Whitman's Democracy: Empire and the Limits of American Literature
Abstract:In this article I use Toni Morrison's literary criticism in "Unspeakable Things Unspoken" and "Playing in the Dark" as models for readings of Walt Whitman's "Democratic Vistas," "Ethiopia Saluting the Colors," and "Reconciliation." These readings are done in service of a reflection on American literature as a field of study at our current historical moment in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement and the COVID-19 pandemic. I argue that an American literature curriculum organized by an impulse toward Black liberation rather than canon diversification must relinquish temptations to "remake" the American literary canon to open up possibilities for other ways of conceptualizing democracy after American Empire (drawing on Morrison's charge that "Canon-building is Empire-building").
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