消除奴隶制的匿名性:二十一世纪加拿大黑人诗歌中的身份政治

Pilar Cuder-Domínguez
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本文讨论了三位加拿大黑人诗人(西尔维娅-D-汉密尔顿、查尔斯-C-史密斯和M-努尔贝-塞-菲利普)在二十一世纪作品中运用的语言策略,这些作品涉及奴隶制的档案,并将这些作品解读为对非洲裔人民残酷行为的反教育学。分析的重点是这些诗人所追求的认同政治,目的是将被奴役黑人的记忆带回 "人 "的领域,尤其是反复出现的命名或重命名手段,以此来对抗奴隶制中最普遍的非人化做法之一,即抹去一个人的过去和强加匿名。通过这种语言资源,他们实现了共同的目标:恢复被奴役者的尊严,构建另一种纪念方式,以及瓦解黑人在国家中的霸权叙事。
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Undoing slavery’s anonymity: The politics of identification in twenty-first century Black Canadian poetry
This essay discusses the language strategies deployed in twenty-first century works by three Black Canadian poets that engage with the archive of slavery (Sylvia D. Hamilton, charles c. smith and M. NourbeSe Philip) and reads them as performing a counter-pedagogy of cruelty against African-descended peoples. The analysis focuses on the politics of identification pursued by these poets in order to bring back the memory of enslaved Black subjects into the realm of the ‘human’, and particularly the recurrent device of naming or renaming as a way to counter one of the most pervasive dehumanizing practices of slavery, the erasure of one’s past and the imposition of anonymity. By means of this linguistic resource they achieve common aims: restoring dignity to the enslaved, constructing an alternative site of memorialization, and dismantling hegemonic narratives of Blackness in the nation.
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