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从《癌症楼》到《飘》——谈文学作品地位与统治者的关系
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作者 岳凤霞 《时代文学(上半月)》 2011年第6期155-155,共1页
《癌症楼》,为前苏联著名作家索尔仁尼琴赢得了诺贝尔文学奖,也为他带来了颠沛流离的命运;玛格利特·米切尔的《飘》获得了普利策文学奖,但在美国文学史上却难有一席之地。一部具有很高文学地位的作品,不仅要有相当的文学功底与艺... 《癌症楼》,为前苏联著名作家索尔仁尼琴赢得了诺贝尔文学奖,也为他带来了颠沛流离的命运;玛格利特·米切尔的《飘》获得了普利策文学奖,但在美国文学史上却难有一席之地。一部具有很高文学地位的作品,不仅要有相当的文学功底与艺术投入,也需要理解统治者的喜好。本文探讨了文学作品的地位和统治者微妙而又复杂的关系。 展开更多
关键词 《癌症楼》 《飘》 文学作品地位 统治者
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Contentious Discourses: Signifying on the Law in African American Writing
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作者 Joyce Hope Scott 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2015年第4期181-193,共13页
African American narratives are peopled with subjectivities struggling to retrieve and reconstruct themselves as persons--and thus citizens--through and against American legal narratives, where personhood and citizens... African American narratives are peopled with subjectivities struggling to retrieve and reconstruct themselves as persons--and thus citizens--through and against American legal narratives, where personhood and citizenship are concerned. Thus, there was the problematic for blacks of how to apply citizenship to their corporeal existence when they were labeled as property. The historical legal narrative of America was constructed on the power of the dominant white elite to prevent the emergence of a narrative of African American life other than that which they authorize, legislate, and narrate. To this end, it has been argued, that narratives in African American literature treat the question of the legal status of African Americans or have it as a fundamental trope of struggle in the narrative. This idea suggests that the law's ability as a shaper and determinant of African American social identity, presets the narrative base for African American narrative. This paper examines the relationship between "'laws of separations", and African American narrative through a rereading of works of two contemporary novelists, Toni Morrison and Gloria Naylor. Their works, the author argue, are counter-positioned narratives that create contentious dialogue and elaborate the way in which segregationist codes and Jim Crow laws are grounded in the very nature of citizenship for African Americans. 展开更多
关键词 African American narrative CITIZENSHIP chattel property counter-narrative law and slavery legal status
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