Traveling Ever Toward Freedom: A Metaphorical Feminist Study of Colson Whitehead’s the Underground Railroad

Afsaneh Askar Motlagh
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Abstract There is a growing interest in cognitive approaches to literature in recent years; undoubtedly conceptual metaphor has become one of the favourite topics for analysis. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in Metaphors We Live By (1980), assert that metaphor is not just a matter of words; rather it is inherently conceptual and conceptual metaphors help us comprehend abstract concepts in terms of more concrete ones. This article proposes that metaphor is used to overcome the inadequacy of language in the face of indescribable phenomena, such as slavery, racism and multiple oppressions of black women throughout history in Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad (2016). Patricia Collins tries to convey through her work, Black Feminist Thought (2000), which will be used here, that all these oppressions exist even today. The result of this study indicates that Whitehead has picked up and given life to the old slavery story to emotionally engage a global audience at the present time, when racial hatred seems to be a thing of the past.
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走向自由:科尔森·怀特黑德《地下铁路》的隐喻女性主义研究
摘要近年来,人们对文学的认知方法越来越感兴趣;毫无疑问,概念隐喻已经成为分析的热门话题之一。乔治·拉科夫(George Lakoff)和马克·约翰逊(Mark Johnson)在《我们赖以生存的隐喻》(1980)中断言,隐喻不仅仅是语言的问题;相反,它本质上是概念性的,概念隐喻帮助我们从更具体的概念来理解抽象概念。本文在Colson Whitehead的《地下铁路》(2016)中提出,面对难以描述的现象,如奴隶制、种族主义和历史上对黑人女性的多重压迫,隐喻被用来克服语言的不足。Patricia Collins试图通过她的作品《黑人女权主义思想》(2000)来传达,所有这些压迫即使在今天也存在。这项研究的结果表明,在种族仇恨似乎已经成为过去的当下,怀特黑德已经拾起并赋予了古老的奴隶制故事以生命,以在情感上吸引全球观众。
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