Geomemory and Genre Friction: Infrastructural Violence and Plantation Afterlives in Contemporary African American Novels

IF 0.6 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE Pub Date : 2021-07-26 DOI:10.1215/00029831-9361265
R. Evans
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This essay argues that contemporary African American novels turn to the gothic in order to dramatize the uncanny infrastructural and spatial afterlives of the plantation through a literary strategy it identifies as geomemory: a genre friction between mimetic and gothic modes in which postplantation spaces in the US South are imbued with temporal slippages such that past and present meet through the built environment. Tracing the plantation’s environmental and infrastructural presence in the Gulf Coast and throughout the US South, this essay argues that the plantation’s presence is fundamentally gothic. Geomemory, a trope evident across the emerging canon of contemporary African American fiction, allows writers to address the representational challenge of infrastructural and spatial violence via a defamiliarizing chronotope in which past, present, and future come into uneasy contact. Further, geomemory’s particular enmeshment with spatial design and infrastructure means that it moves from identifying the modern afterlife of the plantation to situating the present in the long context of plantation modernity.
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地理记忆与类型摩擦:当代非裔美国人小说中的基础设施暴力与种植园余波
本文认为,当代非裔美国人的小说转向哥特式,是为了通过一种被称为几何主义的文学策略,将种植园神秘的基础设施和空间后遗症戏剧化:这是模仿和哥特式模式之间的一种类型摩擦,在这种摩擦中,美国南部的种植园后空间充满了时间的滑动,过去和现在相遇建筑环境。本文追踪了种植园在墨西哥湾沿岸和整个美国南部的环境和基础设施,认为种植园的存在从根本上讲是哥特式的。地理记忆是当代非裔美国人小说中一个明显的比喻,它使作家能够通过一个陌生化的时间点来应对基础设施和空间暴力的代表性挑战,在这个时间点上,过去、现在和未来都会不安地接触。此外,几何与空间设计和基础设施的特殊融合意味着它从识别种植园的现代来生转向将现在置于种植园现代性的长期背景中。
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