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Black Atlantic or Black Athena?Black Atlantic or Black Athena?——Neo-slave Narratives in Contemporary Fiction 被引量:1

Black Atlantic or Black Athena?Black Atlantic or Black Athena?——Neo-slave Narratives in Contemporary Fiction
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摘要 Neo-slave narratives avoid being tied to origins by the apronstrings of the past, or being appropriated ahistorically, by a deliberate formal attempt to muddy all notions of origins. Tactics include deliberately misleading intertextuality; ″time-loop paradox″; time travel; anachronism; and the deliberate erasure of the historical record, using the conventions of genre to undermine the assumption that in the globalised marketplace all consumers are equal and all cultures available for consumption. Neo-slave narratives avoid being tied to origins by the apronstrings of the past, or being appropriated ahistorically, by a deliberate formal attempt to muddy all notions of origins. Tactics include deliberately misleading intertextuality; ″time-loop paradox″; time travel; anachronism; and the deliberate erasure of the historical record, using the conventions of genre to undermine the assumption that in the globalised marketplace all consumers are equal and all cultures available for consumption.
作者 Judie Newman
出处 《外国文学研究》 CSSCI 北大核心 2005年第1期64-71,共8页 Foreign Literature Studies
关键词 当代小说 美国 黑人文化 奴隶 叙述方法 Contemporary Fiction Neo-slave narrative African-American culture
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