The Anticipation of the Black Aesthetic in Richard Wright’s Work

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/20512856.2022.2071842
A. Al-Sarrani
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ABSTRACT This essay investigates the relationship between Richard Wright and the Black Arts Movement (BAM), arguing that Wright’s literary work anticipates the Black aesthetic of the BAM well before the advent of the BAM itself in 1965. This essay argues that Wright’s oeuvre contains five characteristics which are more readily associated with the Black aesthetic: (1) the affirmation of a black writer that speaks directly to a black audience; (2) the rejection of Western ideology; (3) the embracing of African American musical styles and folk culture; (4) the emphasis on art that serves a social and political function at the expense of art for art’s sake; and (5) the expression of a call for revolution (Page, 36). I examine these themes through an analysis of Wright’s essay, ‘Blueprint for Negro Writing’, (1937); his novel, Native Son (1940); and his memoir, Black Boy (1945).
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理查德·赖特作品中的黑人审美期待
本文考察了理查德·赖特与黑人艺术运动(BAM)之间的关系,认为赖特的文学作品早在1965年BAM本身出现之前就预见了BAM的黑人美学。本文认为赖特的作品包含五个特征,这些特征更容易与黑人美学联系在一起:(1)对黑人作家直接与黑人观众对话的肯定;(2)对西方意识形态的排斥;(3)非裔美国人音乐风格和民间文化的融合;(4)强调为社会和政治功能服务的艺术,而牺牲为艺术而艺术;(5)号召革命的表达(第36页)。我通过对赖特的文章《黑人写作的蓝图》(1937)的分析来审视这些主题;他的小说《土子》(1940);以及他的回忆录《黑男孩》(1945)。
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