“在这些小岛上,这些事情发生了”:查卡查雷的麻风、种族和后殖民小说

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE LITERATURE AND MEDICINE Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1353/lm.2022.0033
Bassam Sidiki
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摘要:本文仔细阅读并历史化了三部关于特立尼达Chacachacare麻风病人殖民地的当代后殖民小说,为残疾研究中对种族、殖民主义和传染病的持续关注提供了理由。文章运用了混合性和营地种族的概念,表明麻风病在加勒比地区的黑人人口中在奴隶制之后被种族化,随后在契约之后在东印度人中被种族化。它进一步认为,像Chacachacare这样的麻风病人聚居地不仅是监禁和固定的,而且是种族和族裔身份总是在与他们的残疾身份进行对话时进行谈判的地方。研究中的主要文本显示,殖民地中的这些殖民地如何表现出帝国的流动性和不动性,有时通过加勒比海克里奥尔化的流动性将不同的种族和族裔混合在一起,有时则将他们征服在“麻风病人”这一僵硬的营地种族中
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"On These Little Islands, These Things Happen": Leprosy, Race, and Postcolonial Fictions of Chacachacare.

Closely reading and historicizing three contemporary postcolonial fictions about the Chacachacare leper colony in Trinidad, this essay makes the case for more sustained attention to race, colonialism, and infectious disease in disability studies. Employing the concepts of hybridity and encamped ethnicity, the essay shows that leprosy was racialized in the Caribbean context among the Black populace in the wake of slavery and subsequently among the East Indians in the aftermath of indenture. It further argues that leper colonies such as the one in Chacachacare were not merely incarcerating and immobilizing but spaces where racial and ethnic identities were always being negotiated in conversation with their disabled status. The primary texts under study show how these colonies within colonies manifested both imperial mobilities and immobilities, at times hybridizing different races and ethnicities through the fluidity of Caribbean creolization and at others subjugating them to the rigid encamped ethnicity of "leper."

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期刊介绍: Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.
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