美国民族与移民小说:纯粹的商品还是抵抗与改革的话语?

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
F. Akhter
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摘要:多年来,评论家和学者不仅指责种族和移民文学陈腐和不政治,而且指责其成为文化恋物癖者消费的商品。近年来,美国少数族裔和移民作家创作的文学作品的出版量增加,再次引发了关于少数族裔和移民者叙事商品化的长期争论。本文试图反驳这种指控,并为这一类型提出理由。以拉丁美洲和南亚裔作家的一些突出文学作品为中心,以弗雷德里克·詹姆森的“政治无意识”理论和拉蒙·萨尔迪瓦尔在《奇卡诺叙事:差异的辩证法》中表达的理论视角为依托,我证明了种族和移民叙事具有意识形态的潜台词以及政治和文化含义。同时,我证明,通过尝试各种写作风格和技巧,这一类型的作家成功地在真实的政治参与和商业成功之间徘徊。
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American Ethnic and Immigrant Novels: A Mere Commodity or a Discourse of Resistance and Reformation?
Abstract:Over the years critics and scholars have not only accused ethnic and immigrant literature of being hackneyed and apolitical but also of becoming a commodity for the consumption of cultural fetishists. The increase in the publication of literary works produced by ethnic and immigrant American writers in the recent times has yet again sparked the longstanding debate over the commodification of ethnic and immigrant narratives. This paper is an attempt to contend such allegation and make a case for this genre. Centering the discussion on some of the salient literary works of Latino/a American and South Asian American writers and relying on Fredric Jameson's theory of "political unconscious" and Ramón Saldívar's theoretical perspective expressed in Chicano Narratives: The Dialectics of Difference, I demonstrate that ethnic and immigrant narratives have ideological subtexts and political and cultural implications. Concurrently, I attest that by experimenting with various writing styles and techniques the writers of this genre successfully navigate between authentic political engagement and commercial success.
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