Black Books and Dead Black Bodies: Twitter, Hashtags, and Antiracist Reading Lists

IF 0.3 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE CLA JOURNAL-COLLEGE LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1353/caj.2020.0009
Kenton Rambsy, Howard Rambsy
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In 2000, Janifer P. Wilson started Sisters Uptown Bookstore in Harlem, New York. For two decades, she struggled to turn a profit selling books, and so Wilson worked a different full-time job to keep her bookstore afloat. But her fortunes greatly improved during the summer of 2020, as conversations and sympathy concerning violence against black people prompted unprecedented sales of black books at black-owned booksellers. Wilson welcomed the uptick in profit yet was conflicted about the circumstances: “to have our business surge in a matter of weeks as the result of an unfortunate incident with a man losing his life and the whole world getting to see it has just impacted my spirit and soul” (de León et. al). Like many people, Linda Duggins, Senior Director of Punlicity at Grand Central Publishing, thought that it was “awesome” that conversations related to Black Lives Matter led to unprecedented support for books by African Americans and blackowned bookstores. However, she too had reservations. “It does sadden me,” she noted, “to know that the push for the sales is connected to that stacking of dead Black bodies” (de León et. al).
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黑皮书和死去的黑人尸体:推特、哈希标签和反种族主义阅读列表
2000年,Janifer P.Wilson在纽约哈莱姆区创办了姐妹上城书店。二十年来,她一直在努力通过卖书来盈利,因此威尔逊做了一份不同的全职工作来维持她的书店的运营。但在2020年夏天,她的命运大大改善,因为关于暴力侵害黑人的对话和同情促使黑人拥有的书商史无前例地销售黑人书籍。威尔逊对利润的增长表示欢迎,但对当时的情况感到矛盾:“由于一名男子失去了生命,全世界都看到了这一不幸事件,我们的业务在几周内激增,这影响了我的精神和灵魂”(de León等人)。和许多人一样,Grand Central出版社双关语高级总监Linda Duggins认为,与“黑人的命也是命”有关的对话导致非裔美国人和黑人书店对书籍的空前支持,这“太棒了”。然而,她也有所保留。“我确实很难过,”她指出,“知道推动销售与成堆的黑人尸体有关”(de León等人)。
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