The Road Not Travelled: Tracking Love in Frank Anthony’s The Journey: The Revolutionary Anguish of Comrade B

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:10.4314/eia.v50i1.4
F. F. Moolla
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The Journey (1991) is a virtually unknown “struggle” novel by Frank Anthony (d. 1993), a senior member of the African People’s  Democratic Union of Southern Africa (APDUSA), who was  incarcerated on Robben Island for six years. The novel and its author  have been elided from South African history as a racialized  literary establishment and the defensiveness of the resistance organization of which he was a member reinforced each other in  tacit censorship. Anthony’s novel presents revealing insights into the  repression of the personal in the anti-apartheid movement, which  reflected the “liquidation” of love in leftist discourse of the period.  The importance of love, especially romantic love– the highly volatile  emotion which is often boundary-breaking and radically  transformative–has been recognized in contemporary postMarxism  and critical race theory. Blindness to the potential of love in  dominant struggle politics is reflected in the protagonist of The  Journey, whose passion for social justice leads, paradoxically, to  repression of the empowerment and emancipation of self(lessness)  through other(s), enabled by eros.   
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《未走过的路》:弗兰克·安东尼《旅程:B同志的革命痛苦》中的爱情追踪
《旅程》(1991)是一部鲜为人知的“斗争”小说,作者是弗兰克·安东尼(生于1993年),他是南部非洲人民民主联盟(APDUSA)的高级成员,曾在罗本岛被监禁六年。这部小说和它的作者在南非历史上被忽略了,因为它是一个种族化的文学机构,而他是其中一员的抵抗组织的防御在默契的审查中相互加强。安东尼的小说揭示了反种族隔离运动中对个人的压抑,反映了当时左翼话语对爱的“清算”。爱的重要性,尤其是浪漫的爱——一种高度不稳定的情感,经常打破界限,从根本上改变——在当代后马克思主义和批判种族理论中得到了认可。对主导斗争政治中爱的潜力的盲目反映在《旅程》的主人公身上,他对社会正义的热情矛盾地导致压抑了通过爱欲实现的他人的赋权和自我(无)的解放。
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