Borders and Betrayal in Zora Neale Hurston’s Barracoon : Rethinking Truths and Facts in the American Slave Narrative

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-03-17 DOI:10.3138/cras-2022-003
Nahum Welang
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Due to skepticism about authenticity, facts became a central trope in the American slave-narrative genre. Authors bolstered their credibility by emphasizing factual details about the barbarity of enslavement on Southern plantations. Based on interviews conducted with Cudjo Lewis, believed to be the last known surviving African slave in America, Zora Neale Hurston’s posthumously published Barracoon expands the slave narrative’s borders by unpacking the ramifications of transnational betrayal. Lewis’s harrowing memory of the African culprits who captured and sold him to white slave traders complicates the slave narrative’s adherence to facts. Although the transatlantic slave trade, created and operated by Europeans and Americans, was a greater evil than the slave-trading practices carried out by Africans, Lewis’s betrayal by his own African neighbours reveals an existential trauma often ignored by the facts of slave narratives. Barracoon is Hurston as her most subversive, choosing to explore the unresolved complications of a truthful lived experience instead of the clarifying comfort of contained facts.
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佐拉·尼尔·赫斯顿《军营》中的边界与背叛:美国奴隶叙事中的真实与事实反思
由于对真实性的怀疑,事实成为美国奴隶叙事流派的中心比喻。作者通过强调南方种植园野蛮奴役的事实细节来增强他们的可信度。根据对Cudjo Lewis的采访,Zora Neale Hurston死后出版的《Barracon》通过揭示跨国背叛的后果,扩展了奴隶叙事的边界。刘易斯对那些将他抓获并卖给白人奴隶贩子的非洲罪犯的痛苦记忆,使奴隶叙事对事实的坚持变得复杂。尽管由欧洲人和美国人创造和经营的跨大西洋奴隶贸易比非洲人进行的奴隶贸易更为邪恶,但刘易斯被自己的非洲邻国背叛揭示了一种生存创伤,这种创伤往往被奴隶叙事的事实所忽视。Barracoon是赫斯特最具颠覆性的人物,她选择探索真实生活经历中尚未解决的复杂问题,而不是澄清所包含事实的安慰。
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