家庭、城市、革命:Jesús Cos Cause诗歌中黑人归属的定位

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE Romance Studies Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02639904.2022.2114628
C. James
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摘要Jesús Cos Cause(1945–2007)是古巴革命时期黑人文学中的一个基本声音。作为一名记者、外交官和文化活动家,他还在创建机构方面发挥了重要作用,这些机构将诗歌作为煽动社会正义的手段,并促进加勒比和拉丁美洲社会之间的区域合作。尽管科斯·考斯是一位多产的作家,几十年来一直是古巴艺术界的中坚力量,但他的作品在英语中并没有受到多少批评。这在一定程度上是因为他住在古巴的圣地亚哥。这使他超越了文化批评企业(国家和国际)的焦点,这些企业往往痴迷于哈瓦那和首都产生的文化原型。本文对科斯的诗歌进行了解读,重点探讨了他对黑人家庭、古巴圣地亚哥和古巴黑人在革命中的地位的探索。它突出了科斯·考塞思想中强烈的反殖民主义立场,显示了圣地亚哥的历史在其激进的诗歌良知的发展中所起的重要作用。我认为,Jesús Cos Cause的诗歌展示了家庭、圣地亚哥市和革命作为古巴黑人(知名或匿名)归属坐标的不可或缺的意义。
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Family, City, Revolution: The Locations of Black Belonging in the Poetry of Jesús Cos Causse
ABSTRACT Jesús Cos Causse (1945–2007) was a foundational voice within black Cuban literature of the Revolution. As a journalist, diplomat and cultural activist, he was also instrumental in creating institutions which used poetry as a means of instigating social justice and promoting regional cooperation among Caribbean and Latin American societies. Although Cos Causse was a prolific writer and a pivotal force in Cuba’s artistic industries for decades, his work has not enjoyed much critical reception in English. This is partly because he was based in Santiago de Cuba. This placed him beyond the focus of the enterprises of cultural criticism (national and international) which have tended to be obsessed with Havana and with the cultural prototypes generated in the nation’s capital. This paper offers a reading of Cos Causse’s poetry which pays attention to his exploration of ideas of the black family, of Santiago de Cuba and of the place of black Cubans within the Revolution. It highlights the powerful anti-colonialist stance of Cos Causse’s thinking and shows the vital role that the history of Santiago plays in the development of his radical poetic conscience. I argue that Jesús Cos Causse’s poetry demonstrates the indispensable significance of family, the city of Santiago and the Revolution as coordinates of belonging for black Cubans (renowned or anonymous).
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