{"title":"Nonencounters ‘in the wake’: re-inscribing a Black Transpacific in Tanin no kao and La Muerte de Artemio Cruz","authors":"A. Mendoza","doi":"10.1080/09555803.2021.2018020","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract This article draws from Black critical theory and critical race studies to explore how the relationship between the wound, the body, and the role of trauma in literary text can be reposed as a relationship to racial inscription in two novels, Abe Kōbō’s Tanin no kao (The face of Another, 1964) and Carlos Fuentes’s La Muerte de Artemio Cruz (The Death of Artemio Cruz, 1962). In these terms, the article explores the function of injury in these literary texts as it relates to their representations, or fictionalizations, of Blackness. The article deploys a critical approach to transpacific literary comparison that does not draw from naturalized connections – termed a framework of ‘nonencounter’ – to discuss how the questions of race and Blackness in both novels re-inscribes the particular histories of colonialism and the transpacific entanglements of antiblackness that shaped dominant discourses on the national subject and cultural identity in Mexico and Japan. 1","PeriodicalId":44495,"journal":{"name":"Japan Forum","volume":"35 1","pages":"249 - 270"},"PeriodicalIF":0.6000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-21","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Japan Forum","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/09555803.2021.2018020","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"AREA STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract This article draws from Black critical theory and critical race studies to explore how the relationship between the wound, the body, and the role of trauma in literary text can be reposed as a relationship to racial inscription in two novels, Abe Kōbō’s Tanin no kao (The face of Another, 1964) and Carlos Fuentes’s La Muerte de Artemio Cruz (The Death of Artemio Cruz, 1962). In these terms, the article explores the function of injury in these literary texts as it relates to their representations, or fictionalizations, of Blackness. The article deploys a critical approach to transpacific literary comparison that does not draw from naturalized connections – termed a framework of ‘nonencounter’ – to discuss how the questions of race and Blackness in both novels re-inscribes the particular histories of colonialism and the transpacific entanglements of antiblackness that shaped dominant discourses on the national subject and cultural identity in Mexico and Japan. 1
《觉醒中的不相遇》:在Tanin no Kao和Artemio Cruz的死亡中重新登记黑色跨太平洋
摘要本文借鉴黑人批判理论和批判性种族研究,探讨在两部小说中,伤口、身体和创伤在文学文本中的作用之间的关系如何被视为与种族铭文的关系,这两部小说分别是阿部克布的《塔宁诺考》(the face of Another,1964)和卡洛斯·富恩特斯的《阿尔特米奥·克鲁兹之死》(the Death of Artemio Cruz,1962)。在这些术语中,文章探讨了伤害在这些文学文本中的作用,因为它与它们对黑人的表征或虚构有关。这篇文章采用了一种批判性的方法来进行跨太平洋文学比较,这种方法不是从自然化的联系中得出的,被称为“非竞争者”的框架,以讨论两部小说中的种族和黑人问题如何重新书写殖民主义的特定历史,以及反黑人的跨太平洋纠缠,这些纠缠塑造了关于国家主题的主导话语墨西哥和日本的文化特征。1.