《德国黑人侦探与Anäis施密茨和法图·福尔案》

IF 0.5 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN
Vanessa D. Plumly
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摘要:黑人个人和社区所从事的各种类型的侦探工作,使他们能够收集证据和知识,传播抵抗策略。我首先将德国黑人侦探在现实生活中的出现置于背景中,然后转向文学和电视中虚构的德国黑人侦探。在这样做的过程中,我通过探测的行为和艺术,探索了德国黑人归属的相互联系——无论是真实的还是想象的。在这些媒体中,最早的官方虚构的德国黑人女侦探Anäis Schmitz和Fatou Fall允许探索种族,顺性和异性恋繁殖的交叉性。他们对这一类型的介绍在他们首次亮相的时间(2019年)重叠,但角色在代表性方面形成了对比,部分原因是使用的媒介和他们的创作者的种族立场。因此,我研究了犯罪小说和犯罪电视节目如何改变对德国黑人的表现和认可,但仍然关注制度和历史锚定的种族主义结构如何“框架”德国黑人的归属感。
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Auf den Spuren ihrer Geschichte: Black German Detectives and the Cases of Anäis Schmitz and Fatou Fall
Abstract:The various types of detective work that Black individuals and communities undertake enables them to collect evidence and knowledge and disseminate tactics for resistance. I first contextualize the advent of Black German detection in real life and then turn to fictional Black German detectives in literature and on television. In doing so, I explore the interconnectedness of Black German belonging—both real and imagined—through the act and art of detection. The earliest official, fictional Black German female detectives within these media, Anäis Schmitz and Fatou Fall, allow for an exploration of the intersectionality of race, cisgender, and heteronormative reproduction. Their introduction to this genre overlaps in the timing of their debut appearances (2019), but the characters contrast in terms of representation, due in part to the medium employed and to the racial positionality of their creators. Thus, I investigate how crime novels and crime television shows shift the representation and recognition of Black Germans but remain attuned to how institutional and historically anchored racist structures “frame” Black German belonging.
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SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES
SEMINAR-A JOURNAL OF GERMANIC STUDIES LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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期刊介绍: The first issue of Seminar appeared in the Spring of 1965, sponsored jointly by the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German (CAUTG) and the German Section of the Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association (AULLA). This collaborative sponsorship has continued to the present day, with the Journal essentially a Canadian scholarly journal, its Editors all Canadian, likewise its publisher, and managerial and editorial decisions taken by the Editor and/or the Canadian Editorial Committee,the Australasian Associate Editor being responsible for the selection of articles submitted from that area.
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