Visualizing the Voiceless and Seeing the Unspeakable: Understanding International Wordless Picturebooks about Refugees

Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1353/jeu.2019.0020
Gabriel Duckels, Zoe Jaques
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Abstract:This article investigates the formal and ethical implications of the wordless picturebook about refugees, a recent and international phenomenon. Picturebooks in this small and expanding sub-genre, we argue, are part of the "children's literature of atrocity" (Baer 382) and use the quintessential features of the wordless form to empower or disempower, humanize or otherize, their child refugee subjects. Some of the examples we engage with problematically rely upon a clumsy refugee/non-refugee binary between safe white child and seemingly perpetually unsafe black "other," whereas the remaining examples use the wordless form to create more collaborative, dialogical, and less binarized depictions of the relationship between the shores of Europe and the conceptualized Global South. To represent this "unspeakable" reality through wordless picturebooks emphasizes their potency at enabling readers to take risks in their navigation of meaning, transforming non-verbal affective response into speaking the unspeakable aloud.
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可视化无声,看到无法言说:了解关于难民的国际无声图画书
摘要:本文探讨了关于难民的无言图画书这一最近的国际现象的形式和伦理含义。我们认为,这种小型且不断扩展的子类型的图画书是“暴行儿童文学”(Baer 382)的一部分,并利用无言形式的典型特征来赋予或剥夺他们的儿童难民主题的权力,使其人性化或其他化。我们所涉及的一些例子有问题地依赖于安全的白人儿童和似乎永远不安全的黑人“另一个”之间笨拙的难民/非难民二元关系,而其余的例子则使用无言的形式,对欧洲海岸和概念化的全球南部之间的关系进行了更具协作性、对话性和不那么二元化的描述。通过无言图画书来表达这种“无法言说”的现实,强调了它们在让读者在理解意义时承担风险方面的效力,将非语言情感反应转化为大声说出无法言说的东西。
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