简介:莫名的声音——早期美国的白人

H. Murray
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引言部分通过讨论批判性白人研究和阈限研究的领域,阐述了“阈限白人”的概念,并将本书所涉及的三个主题领域结合在一起:白人、声音、死亡、死亡和早期美国的超自然现象。它认为,几位作者想象失去、否定和消除白人,既挑战了白人的公民价值观,又表达了对美国早期社会和种族流动性的焦虑。
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Introduction: Inexplicable Voices – Liminal Whiteness in the Early United States
The Introduction sets out the concept of ‘liminal whiteness’ by discussing the fields of Critical Whiteness Studies and studies of liminality, and drawing together the three thematic spheres in which the book operates: Whiteness, the voice, and death, dying and the supernatural in the early United States. It argues that several authors imagine lost, negated and removed Whiteness to both challenge White civic values and express anxiety about social and racial mobility in the early US.
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