重建时期的奴隶制、抵抗和酷儿身份:美国南方种植园的男子气概

Social sciences & humanities open Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-15 DOI:10.1016/j.ssaho.2024.101250
V Harinisri, Vineeth Radhakrishnan
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本文以男性范式为研究对象,分析了美国南方种植园社会政治景观背后的交叉矩阵。美国小说家内森·哈里斯(Nathan Harris)通过小说《水的甜蜜》(2021),以十九世纪中期美国南方盛行的后解放政治为背景,提出了一种虚构的话语。它描绘了两个被解放的黑人奴隶普伦蒂斯和兰德里在白人种植园主乔治·沃克的花生种植园里工作,以实现独立生活的目标。除了体现了后奴隶制时代的等级限制之外,这篇文章还体现了酷儿群体及其在父权霸权的白人社会中的次等地位的小说写照。因此,本文提供了一个社会学研究的男性参与美国南方种植园特别参考他们的社会角色。在重建时代之后,这种对种植园男子气概的交叉裁决导致承认“同性恋”是白人抵抗白人父权制霸权的一种形式,同时倡导普伦蒂斯的解放之旅,作为一个黑人废奴主义者出现的绝对迹象。
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Slavery, Resistance, and Queerness in the Reconstruction Era: Masculinities in American South Plantations
Concerning the masculine paradigm as a target study, this paper analyses the intersectional matrix underlying the socio-political landscape of the American South plantations. Nathan Harris, an American novelist, proposed a fictional discourse in the light of post-emancipation politics that prevailed in the American South during the mid-nineteenth century through his novel, The Sweetness of Water (2021). It depicts the life of two liberated Black slaves namely Prentiss and Landry, working in the peanut plantation of George Walker, a White planter, to achieve their aim of leading an independent life. Beyond featuring the hierarchical conditionalities embedded in post-slavery, this text embodies a novel portrayal of the queer community and its subaltern positionality in a patriarchal hegemonic white society. Consequently, this article provides a sociological study of masculinities involved in the American South plantations with special reference to their societal roles. In the wake of the reconstruction era, this intersectional adjudication of plantation masculinities results in acknowledging ‘gayness’ as a form of White resistance to hegemonic White patriarchy along with advocating the emancipated journey of Prentiss as an absolute indication to emerge oneself as a Black abolitionist.
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