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Threshold States in the Immigrant Atlantic, 1789–1857 移民大西洋中的门槛州,1789-1857
Pub Date : 2018-10-23 DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479899692.003.0004
Edward H. Sugden
This chapter places the US Americas in the zone after the Atlantic revolutions of the era of world crisis but before the realization of a true democracy. In positioning them as such, it argues that in the first half of the nineteenth century the US Americas were neither an old nor a new world but some intermixture of the two. The figure of the radical immigrant emblematized this threshold state. These immigrants found the US Americas to be a zone that was on the verge of transformation into a fully realized democratic social polity but not quite there yet. As such, they created a formulation of citizenship that allegorized this midstate—“living death”—that reflected their sense of being between a subject and national, democratic citizen. It was the job of a German American genre—the “immigrant gothic”—involving canonical fiction like Herman Melville’s Pierre, German-language city mysteries, and reactionary nativist fantasias, to imagine what the redeemed social world desired by immigrant radicals might look like. Although these fictions found it comparatively easy to imagine the apocalypse, a completely redeemed democracy proved elusive. Instead, they came to dwell on the limited capacity of fiction to bring about radical historical transformation.
这一章将美国和美洲置于世界危机时代的大西洋革命之后,但在实现真正的民主之前。在这样定位时,它认为,在19世纪上半叶,美国和美洲既不是一个旧的世界,也不是一个新的世界,而是两者的某种混合体。激进移民的形象象征着这种门槛状态。这些移民发现美国是一个即将转变为一个完全实现的民主社会政体的地区,但还没有完全实现。因此,他们创造了一种公民权的形式,寓言化了这种中间状态——“活死人”——这反映了他们介于主体和国家民主公民之间的感觉。这是德裔美国人的工作——“移民哥特式”——包括赫尔曼·梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)的《皮埃尔》(Pierre)等经典小说、德语城市推理小说和反动的本土主义幻想小说,想象激进移民所期望的被救赎的社会世界可能是什么样子。尽管这些小说发现,想象世界末日相对容易,但事实证明,一个完全得到救赎的民主是难以捉摸的。相反,他们开始思考小说带来激进历史变革的有限能力。
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Transition States in the Chaotic Pacific, 1812–1848 混乱的太平洋中的过渡州(1812-1848
Pub Date : 2018-10-23 DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479899692.003.0002
Edward H. Sugden
This chapter explores the historical fold between a declining Spanish colonialism and a coming but not inevitable US imperial nation-state. Terming this midzone the “transition state,” it shows how critical narratives often falsely read the Pacific between 1812 and 1848 in terms of the transformations that occurred subsequently. Before that, individuals who theorized the Pacific gave voice to various transitional forms of consciousness—how they reckoned time, formulated space, or articulated their politics. In each of these domains, they imagined that the world could still be remade into new social forms. A personage the chapter terms the “queer migrant” emerged and embodied these transitional energies. The coming of the United States into the region closed down this space of potential. For those writers who sought to imagine the early Pacific world, such as Herman Melville and James Fenimore Cooper, this was a tragedy. They therefore developed a form—the Pacific elegy—that mourned the loss of this world yet, in mourning it, archived it so that future readers could reactivate it. Overall, this argument challenges the narrative of westward-tending imperialism that has dominated American studies.
这一章探讨了衰落的西班牙殖民主义和即将到来但并非不可避免的美国帝国主义民族国家之间的历史褶皱。它将这一中间地带称为“过渡状态”,显示了批判性叙事如何经常错误地解读1812年至1848年间太平洋地区随后发生的转变。在此之前,那些把太平洋理论化的人表达了各种过渡性的意识形式——他们如何计算时间,如何表述空间,如何表达他们的政治。在这些领域中,他们想象世界仍然可以被改造成新的社会形式。本章所称的“酷儿移民”出现并体现了这些过渡的能量。美国进入该地区关闭了这一潜力空间。对于赫尔曼·梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)和詹姆斯·费尼莫尔·库珀(James Fenimore Cooper)等试图想象早期太平洋世界的作家来说,这是一场悲剧。因此,他们发展了一种形式——太平洋挽歌——哀悼这个世界的消失,但在哀悼中,将它存档,以便未来的读者可以重新激活它。总的来说,这一论点挑战了主导美国研究的西方倾向的帝国主义叙事。
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Suspended States in the Long Caribbean, 1791–1861 长加勒比地区的悬置国家(1791-1861
Pub Date : 2018-10-23 DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479899692.003.0003
Edward H. Sugden
This chapter examines the suspended state between colonial slavery and postcolonial independence in the “long Caribbean.” Involving the Caribbean, especially Haiti, and other equivalent experiments in black self-rule in Sierra Leone and Liberia, this incomplete transition from slavery to freedom challenged progressivist accounts of a world tending ever closer to emancipation. Instead, it seemed that history had come to an unexpected halt. As such, many individuals conceived of the citizen and sovereign in static terms and grappled with a form of paused political time in which history appeared to have stopped. The “black counterfactual,” which includes “Benito Cereno,” “The Heroic Slave,” Blake; or, The Huts of America, Liberia, and the first Haitian novel, Stella, emerged from this world. This genre, which considered the perils and possibilities of black self-rule and freedom, attempted to imagine the black state into existence. It aimed to intervene in the past to create a cause-and-effect chain of events that would inevitably lead to a better world. However, these fictions found narrative to be every bit as recalcitrant as the long Caribbean world itself. Overall, this chapter challenges a redemptionist note of black historiography, in which eventual liberation orients racial struggles in the nineteenth century.
本章考察了“长加勒比”地区在殖民奴隶制和后殖民独立之间的悬置状态。在加勒比海地区,尤其是海地,以及塞拉利昂和利比里亚的黑人自治实验中,这种从奴隶制到自由的不完整过渡挑战了进步主义者对世界越来越接近解放的描述。相反,历史似乎出人意料地停了下来。因此,许多人以静态的方式来理解公民和君主,并努力应对一种停顿的政治时间,在这种时间里,历史似乎已经停止了。“黑人反事实”,包括《贝尼托·切里诺》(Benito Cereno)、《英勇的奴隶》(The Heroic Slave)、布莱克;《美国的小屋》、《利比里亚》和第一部海地小说《斯特拉》从这个世界诞生。这种体裁,考虑了黑人自治和自由的危险和可能性,试图想象黑人国家的存在。它的目的是干预过去,创造一系列事件的因果链,这些事件将不可避免地导致一个更美好的世界。然而,这些小说发现叙事就像漫长的加勒比世界本身一样难以驾驭。总的来说,这一章挑战了黑人史学的救赎主义注释,其中最终的解放导向了19世纪的种族斗争。
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