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Sugar and spice: Slavery, women, and literature in the Caribbean (Michelle Cliff, Jamaica, Maryse Conde, Guadeloupe, Edwidge Danticat, Haiti, Jamaica Kincaid, Antigua).

机译:糖和香料:加勒比地区的奴隶制,妇女和文学(米歇尔·克利夫(Michelle Cliff),牙买加,玛丽丝·孔德,瓜德罗普岛,埃德维奇·丹迪克特,海地,牙买加金凯德,安提瓜)。

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This dissertation considers the ways in which contemporary Anglophone and Francophone Afro-Caribbean women writers imagine the relationship between two historical moments: the era of trans-Atlantic slavery and the 20th century. While it is taken as self-evident that Caribbean literature is deeply concerned with “history,” critical analysis of female-authored fiction has paid little attention to the ways in which the specter of colonial slavery arises in and interrupts the contemporary stories told. Drawing upon the language of trauma used in Holocaust studies, and notions of haunting that have emerged in contemporary African- and Latin-American literary studies, Sugar & Spice suggests that it is the distinctive story of women and slavery in the sugar islands that forms the deep structures of imagination in this body of literature. Reading the work of Michelle Cliff, Maryse Condé, Edwidge Danticat, and Jamaica Kincaid, this dissertation argues that the narrative present of their fiction is mapped, both structurally and thematically, onto the historical past. The narratives entwine this past with the narrative present in a number of ways: temporal displacements and layerings; patterns of repeating and circular imagery, especially the pervasive use of images of rupture, loss, and flight; and the fleeting appearances of figures at structurally important junctures—historical figures such as slave ships, revolutionary leaders, and ruins, and spatial structures such as the plantation, the sea, and the big house. In each of the narratives read, there is, to varying degrees, an insistence upon rather than a resolution of the trauma of slavery; and the process of mourning that historical period appears as an ongoing process. Sugar & Spice suggests, then, that the era of slavery is an integral part of post-colonial literary representation by Caribbean women, that their fiction is deeply informed by, and needs to be read more closely in terms of, the longer troubled history of the region since 1492.
机译:本文考虑了当代英语和法语非洲裔加勒比女性作家如何想象两个历史性时刻之间的关系:跨大西洋奴隶制时代与20世纪。加勒比文学深深地与“历史”有关,这是不言而喻的,但对女性创作的小说的批判性分析却很少关注殖民奴隶制度的幽灵产生和打断当代故事的方式。借助大屠杀研究中使用的创伤语言以及当代非洲和拉丁美洲文学研究中出现的困扰观念, Sugar&Spice 暗示这是女性与奴隶制的独特故事在糖岛上,形成了文学的深层构想。通过阅读米歇尔·克利夫(Michelle Cliff),玛丽丝·康德(MaryseCondé),埃德维奇·丹迪克特(Edwidge Danticat)和牙买加·金凯德(Jamaica Kincaid)的著作,他们认为他们小说的叙事形式在结构上和主题上都映射到了历史的过去。叙事在许多方面与过去的叙事融合在一起:时间上的位移和层次;重复和圆形图像的模式,尤其是普遍使用破裂,丢失和飞行的图像;以及人物在结构上重要的转折点上短暂的出现-诸如奴隶船,革命领袖和废墟之类的历史人物,以及诸如种植园,海洋和大房子之类的空间结构。在阅读的每种叙述中,都不同程度地坚持而不是解决奴隶制的创伤;哀悼那个历史时期的过程似乎是一个持续的过程。因此, Sugar&Spice 暗示,奴隶制时代是加勒比妇女在后殖民文学代表制中不可或缺的一部分,她们的小说得到了深刻的了解,需要在术语上进行更仔细的阅读。自1492年以来,该地区的历史更加混乱。

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  • 作者

    Saunders, Kristyn Jane.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 Literature Comparative.; Literature Caribbean.; Literature American.; Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 239 p.
  • 总页数 239
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 文学理论;
  • 关键词

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