Mediating Whiteness: Triangular Racialization in the Anglo-Indian Picaresque

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1017/s1060150323000372
Jacob Romanow
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This article takes up the social production of race in nineteenth-century India through picaresque fiction. Through readings of Rudyard Kipling, Dion Boucicault, and W. M. Thackeray, it shows how picaresque form served as a specific mechanism of racial stabilization, a means of producing a consciously stopgap racial binary through the intervention of a third, triangulating racial term: Irishness. Understanding the triangular structure of whiteness’ “shapeshifting” brings into sharper relief the connections between three important scholarly foci regarding race in India: the ambiguous and fluid boundaries of Anglo-Indian whiteness, the belated assignment of “blackness” to native Indian populations, and the constant resignifications of Irish identity that demographic overrepresentation in India entailed. The case study of the picaresque reveals an imperialist culture more strategic and more self-aware about its own racial construction than is sometimes supposed; the genre served as a key means by which nonmetropolitan colonialist Victorians theorized and constructed their own relation to whiteness.
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调解白:盎格鲁-印度流浪汉小说中的三角种族化
本文通过流浪汉小说的视角来研究19世纪印度的种族社会生产。通过阅读Rudyard Kipling, Dion Boucicault和w.m. Thackeray的作品,它展示了流浪小说的形式是如何作为一种特定的种族稳定机制,一种通过第三种三角种族术语爱尔兰性的介入,有意识地产生一种权宜宜用的种族二元的手段。了解白人“变形”的三角结构,可以更清晰地揭示有关印度种族的三个重要学术焦点之间的联系:盎格鲁-印度白人的模糊和流动边界,对印度本土人口的“黑人”迟来的分配,以及印度人口比例过高所带来的爱尔兰身份的不断放弃。对流浪汉小说的个案研究揭示了帝国主义文化对自身种族建构的战略意识和自我意识比人们有时想象的要强;这一流派是维多利亚时期非大都市殖民主义者理论化和构建自己与白人关系的关键手段。
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期刊介绍: Victorian Literature and Culture encourages high quality original work concerned with all areas of Victorian literature and culture, including music and the fine arts. The journal presents work at the cutting edge of current research, including exciting new studies in untouched subjects or new methodologies. Contributions are welcomed from internationally established scholars as well as younger members of the profession. The Editors" topic for 2005 is "Fin-de-Siècle Women Poets". Review essays form a central part of the journal, and offer an authoritative view of important subjects together with a list of relevant works that serves as an up-to-date bibliography.
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