仁慈部部长是个乡女

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Randi K. Gill-Sadler
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摘要:本文回顾了劳里·r·兰伯特的《姐妹同志:加勒比女性主义对革命的修正》(2020),探讨了黑人女性政治人物在其回忆录中使用的叙事和修辞策略,以代表格林纳达革命后美国帝国主义的存在和暴力。这篇文章强调了兰伯特对琼·珀塞尔(Joan Purcell)对格林纳达革命(Grenada Revolution)的删减时间框架的关注,并对菲利斯·科德(Phyllis Coard)的回忆录进行了仔细阅读,以阐述革命文学表现中时间性的重要性,并质疑回忆录作为一种体裁是如何阐述和淡化创伤的。这篇文章并没有强调和颂扬黑人女性政治人物及其职业生涯的卓越品质,而是指出了一种更认真地思考黑人女性和帝国的细读实践。
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The Minister of Mercy Is a Homegirl
Abstract:This review essay on Laurie R. Lambert's Comrade Sister: Caribbean Feminist Revisions of the Revolution (2020) considers the narrative and rhetorical strategies that Black women political figures use in their memoirs to represent US imperial presence and violence in the aftermath of the Grenada Revolution. As it highlights Lambert's attention to Joan Purcell's truncated temporal framing of the Grenada Revolution, the essay offers a close reading of Phyllis Coard's memoir to elaborate the significance of temporality in literary representations of the revolution and to question how the memoir as a genre both elaborates and dulls trauma. Rather than emphasize and celebrate the exceptional quality of Black women political figures and their careers, the essay points to a close reading practice that more seriously considers Black womanhood and empire.
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