"Visions Again Came To Me of My African Ancestors Bound and Dragged onto Slave Ships": From Political Autobiography to Burton's Post-Black Power Neo-Abolitionist Memoir

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Patrick Elliot Alexander
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This article builds upon African American literary theorist Margo Perkins's conception of political autobiography from her award-winning book Autobiography as Activism: Three Black Women of the Sixties, and the work of critical prison studies scholars Angela Y. Davis and Dylan Rodríguez. It reads Susan Burton's 2017 narrative, Becoming Ms. Burton: From Prison to Recovery to Leading the Fight for Incarcerated Women, as reflecting an untheorized subgenre of African American confinement literature: the post-Black Power neo-abolitionist memoir. In the memoir, Burton alludes to slavery and anti-slavery activism to contextualize historically the post-Black Power-era prison-industrial complex and galvanize opposition to it.

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"我的非洲祖先被绑着拖上奴隶船":从政治自传到伯顿的后黑人权力新废奴主义回忆录
摘要:本文以美国黑人文学理论家马戈-珀金斯(Margo Perkins)的获奖著作《作为行动主义的自传》(Autobiography as Activism)中的政治自传概念为基础:以及监狱批判研究学者安吉拉-戴维斯(Angela Y. Davis)和迪伦-罗德里格斯(Dylan Rodríguez)的研究成果。它解读了苏珊-伯顿2017年的叙事作品《成为伯顿女士》:从监狱到康复再到领导被监禁妇女的斗争》反映了非裔美国人监禁文学中一种未经理论化的亚类型:后黑权时代的新废奴主义回忆录。在这本回忆录中,伯顿提到了奴隶制和反奴隶制活动,从历史角度描述了后黑权时代监狱工业综合体的背景,并激发了人们对它的反对。
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