我们以她的名义呼唤你

IF 0.4 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY SOUTHERN CULTURES Pub Date : 2024-08-16 DOI:10.1353/scu.2024.a934722
Alexis Pauline Gumbs, Michelle Lanier, Johnica Rivers
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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 我们以她的名义呼唤你 亚历克西斯-宝琳-古姆斯(简历)、米歇尔-拉尼尔(简历)和约翰尼卡-里弗斯(简历) 点击查看大图 查看完整分辨率 弗吉尼亚州亚历山大的有色人种学校,由哈里特-雅各布斯和纽约公谊会的女儿代理教授,1864 年,MSS 1218,48 号信箱。罗伯特-兰缪尔非裔美国人照片集,埃默里大学斯图尔特-A-罗斯手稿、档案和珍本图书馆。雅各布斯是 "X "上方的女性。 亲爱的读者这些节选摘自米歇尔-拉尼尔(Michelle Lanier)和约翰尼卡-里弗斯(Johnica Rivers)的欢迎词以及亚历克西斯-宝琳-甘布斯(Alexis Pauline Gumbs)的抒情散文《由她自己写的》(Written by Herself),首次出现在《哈丽雅特-雅各布斯的旅居》(A Sojourn for Harriet Jacobs)一书中。_______ 我们以她的名义呼唤你。你们回应了。我们在她的第一条河流乔万河对岸敲响了钟声。你回应了它的歌声。你们从那些对她记忆犹新的地方重走了她的旅程:费城的海滨、纽约市的各区、哈德逊河畔康沃尔的闲散地、她在罗切斯特的阅览室、亚历山大的雅各布斯学校、萨凡纳河上的自由营,以及她在剑桥和哥伦比亚特区的寄宿处。_______ 她的旅程不再被隐藏,也不再被束缚,她将通过你继续前行。-M.L.&J.R. "这意味着,不仅是哈丽雅特-雅各布斯回到了年轻的自己身边。读者也必须让自己、让自己与这位处于危险中的女孩、这位躲藏起来的母亲、这位愤怒的目击者、这位闭门不出的幸存者同在。否则,我就白读了"。-A.P. G. [第 124 页完] Alexis Pauline Gumbs Alexis Pauline Gumbs 是一位同性恋黑人女权主义者的爱情布道者,也是所有生命的表亲。她著有多部作品,最近出版的传记是《生存是一种承诺:奥德丽-罗德的永恒人生》(Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde)。她生活和居住在北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市。 米歇尔-拉尼尔 米歇尔-拉尼尔是一位学者、口述历史学家、地理学家、电影制片人、博物馆专业人员和民俗学家。她深深扎根于她所称的非洲裔卡罗莱纳州,这激发了她作为文化保护者的多学科职业生涯,并成就了她目前领导北卡罗来纳州历史遗址的 27 个博物馆空间的角色。她是杜克大学纪录片研究中心(Center for Documentary Studies)的兼职研究员,也是哈丽雅特-雅各布斯项目(The Harriet Jacobs Project)的负责人。 约翰尼卡-里弗斯 约翰尼卡-里弗斯(Johnica Rivers)是一位跨学科作家和策展人,她对流浪生活方式与黑人女性的创意和知识实践之间的关系特别感兴趣。她是哈丽特-雅各布斯项目(The Harriet Jacobs Project)的无任所策展人,致力于通过基于地方的艺术、编辑产品和聚会来扩大哈丽特-雅各布斯的故事和她的足迹。 版权所有 © 2024 美国南方研究中心 ...
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Coloured school at Alexandria, Virginia, taught by Harriet Jacobs and daughter agents of New York Friends, 1864, MSS 1218, Box 48. Robert Langmuir African American Photograph Collection, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University. Jacobs is the woman just above the "X."

Dear Reader:

These excerpts—from a welcome by Michelle Lanier and Johnica Rivers and lyrical essay, "Written by Herself," by Alexis Pauline Gumbs—first appeared in A Sojourn for Harriet Jacobs, a chapbook created by The Harriet Jacobs Project to commemorate their inaugural journeys.

_______

We called you in her name.

You answered.

We rang the bell across her first river, the Chowan.

You answered its song.

You retraced her journey from lands that remember her well:

The waterfront of Philadelphia, the boroughs of New York City, Idlewild at Cornwall-on-Hudson, her reading room in Rochester, the Jacobs School of Alexandria, the freedom camps on the Savannah River, and her boarding houses in Cambridge and the District of Columbia.

_______

No longer hidden nor held, her journey continues through you.

—M. L. & J. R.

"This means that it is not only Harriet Jacobs returning to live alongside her younger self. It is also this reader who must allow herself, myself, to be with the girl in peril, the mother in hiding, the outraged witness, the shuttered survivor. Or else I read in vain."

—A. P. G. [End Page 124]

Alexis Pauline Gumbs

alexis pauline gumbs is a queer Black feminist love evangelist and an aspirational cousin to all life. She is the author of several books, most recently the biography Survival Is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde. She lives and loves in Durham, NC.

Michelle Lanier

michelle lanier is a scholar, oral historian, geographer, filmmaker, museum professional, and folklorist. Her deep roots, in what she calls AfroCarolina, inspire her multidisciplinary career as a cultural preservationist, which resulted in her current role leading the twenty-seven museum spaces comprising North Carolina Historic Sites. She is an adjunct fellow at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and director of The Harriet Jacobs Project.

Johnica Rivers

johnica rivers, an interdisciplinary writer and curator, is particularly interested in the relationship between peripatetic ways of being and Black women's creative and intellectual practices. She is curator-at-large of The Harriet Jacobs Project, working to amplify the story of Harriet Jacobs and her footfalls through place-based art, editorial offerings, and gatherings.

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