‘Ingratitude! Treachery! Revenge!’: Race, Empire, and Mutinous Femininities in Harriette Gordon Smythies’ A Faithful Woman (1865)

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Victoriographies-A Journal of Nineteenth-Century Writing 1790-1914 Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.3366/vic.2022.0469
F. Garrido
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Harriette Gordon Smythies’ overlooked sensation novel A Faithful Woman (1865) engages with two cultural formations instrumental in shaping the Victorians’ representations of race, and to a large degree, also their understanding of it: The Indian Rebellion of 1857 and minstrelsy. As its various symbolic appropriations of mutinous women show, the novel is highly critical of the easy and essentialising recriminations of ‘vile’ Indianness and offers a keen appreciation of the parallels between the Empire’s racialising oppressions abroad and its gendered oppressions at home. At the same time, however, its representations of African American characters seek to enshrine Britain’s moral superiority vis-à-vis the United States’ slavery system. Particularly, A Faithful Woman’s examinations of racialised imaginations of Indian Britons and African Americans – contrasting, for instance, British sculpture and portraiture with (allegedly) American minstrelsy – speak to its attempt to dissociate the practices of Empire from its former colonies across the Atlantic. Its critical examination of imperial notions of race in post-Rebellion sensation fiction, this article argues, helps to reaffirm the very colonial practices that it seeks to undermine.
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“坚忍不拔!背信弃义复仇!”:Harriette Gordon Smythies《一个忠诚的女人》(1865)中的种族、帝国与矛盾的女性主义
哈里特·戈登·斯迈提斯(Harriette Gordon Smythies)被忽视的轰动小说《忠诚的女人》(1865)涉及两种文化形态,这两种文化在塑造维多利亚时代的种族表征方面发挥了重要作用,在很大程度上也影响了他们对种族的理解:1857年的印度起义和吟游诗人。正如对叛变女性的各种象征性挪用所表明的那样,这部小说高度批评了对“卑鄙”印度人的简单而本质化的相互指责,并敏锐地欣赏了帝国在国外的种族压迫和在国内的性别压迫之间的相似之处。然而,与此同时,它对非裔美国人性格的刻画试图体现英国相对于美国奴隶制制度的道德优越性。特别是,《一个忠诚的女人》对印度裔英国人和非裔美国人种族化想象的考察 – 例如,将英国的雕塑和肖像画与(据称)美国的吟游诗人进行对比 – 谈到它试图将帝国的做法与其大西洋对岸的前殖民地分离开来。本文认为,它对叛乱后轰动小说中帝国主义种族观念的批判性审视,有助于重申它试图破坏的殖民主义做法。
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