“You Got a Thing about Prince?”: Worlding Hanif Kureishi’s The Black Album

IF 0.4 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE ARIEL-A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-04-15 DOI:10.1353/ari.2022.0020
Surbhi Malik
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Abstract:While critics largely attribute the value of Hanif Kureishi’s novel The Black Album to its message about the nation, this essay reconsiders the novel’s transatlantic structure and depiction of Prince to understand its relevance for contemporary global cultural politics. Specifically, the essay adopts the capacious reading praxis of worlding to explain the racial and cultural logic that makes an American pop icon a necessary metaphor for South Asian Muslims’ sense of belonging in Britain. Worlding defamiliarizes Prince as commodity and an embodiment of transcendent hybridity, morality, solidarity, or alterity and instead suggests his capacity to consolidate cultural capital, bourgeois class status, and heteronormativity for British Muslim fans. As such, Prince fandom recuperates the novel’s Bildungsroman form by showcasing the possibilities for British Asian Muslim men to carve out a fragile sense of belonging in the nation. The essay’s delineation of British Asia’s imaginative and affective relationship with America charts new connections between postcolonial studies and American studies.
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“你喜欢王子吗?”——world Hanif Kureishi的《黑色专辑》
摘要:虽然评论家们在很大程度上将黑石汉夫的小说《黑色专辑》的价值归因于其关于国家的信息,但本文重新思考了小说的跨大西洋结构和对王子的描述,以理解其与当代全球文化政治的相关性。具体而言,本文采用了世界化的阅读实践来解释种族和文化逻辑,使美国流行偶像成为南亚穆斯林在英国归属感的必要隐喻。世界主义将普林斯陌生化为商品,是超然的混合性、道德性、团结性或互变性的化身,反而表明他有能力巩固文化资本、资产阶级地位和英国穆斯林粉丝的非规范性。因此,《王子》的粉丝们通过展示英国亚裔穆斯林男性在国家中建立脆弱归属感的可能性,恢复了小说的成长小说形式。这篇文章描绘了英属亚洲与美国的想象和情感关系,描绘了后殖民研究与美国研究之间的新联系。
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