从种族差异到种族冷漠:以华盛顿黑人为例的新自由主义叙事及其殖民遗产(2018

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Marta Frątczak-Dąbrowska
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本文以华盛顿·布莱克为中心,讲述了一个新奴隶的故事,他的同名英雄记录了他从奴隶到自由的道路。小说对殖民主义的结构性遗产如何在(新)自由主义中继续存在提供了深刻的见解,在这里,新自由主义被理解为当前占主导地位的社会经济体系和一套根植于殖民经济和殖民意识形态的信仰。本文调查了曾经为欧洲文明使命和奴隶制度辩护的有害话语结构如何仍然被用来掩盖结构性暴力和系统性不平等的现实,在这些现实中,特定群体同时被种族化和边缘化。通过小说的棱镜,本文着眼于普遍人权的话语,感恩的奴隶的想法,以及自给自足的神话如何被用作社会控制他者的机制。
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From Racial Difference to Racial Indifference: The Neo-Liberal Narrative and Its Colonial Legacy Through the Example of Washington Black (2018) by Esi Edugyan
The present article centres on Washington Black—a neo-slave narrative whose eponymous hero documents his route from slavery to freedom. The novel offers insight into how the structural legacy of colonialism lives on in (neo-)liberalism, which is understood here as a currently dominant socio-economic system and a set of beliefs rooted in the colonial economy and colonial ideology. The paper investigates how harmful discursive formations once created to justify European civilizing missions and chattel slavery are still being used to belie the reality of structural violence and systemic inequity, where particular groups are being racialised and marginalised at the same time. Through the prism of the novel, the article looks at how the discourse of universal human rights, the idea of a grateful slave, and the myth of self-sufficiency may be employed as the mechanisms of social control over the Other.
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NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies
NJES Nordic Journal of English Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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