杜波依斯《黑暗之水》中的跨种族同性恋纽带与跨种族异性恋

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AMERICAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA Pub Date : 2021-04-30 DOI:10.22439/asca.v53i1.6223
Kanyl Go
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本文考察了W·E·B·杜波依斯的多类型作品《暗水:面纱内的声音》(1920),并认为作者未能看到他在20世纪初美国建立阶级内部和种族间工人阶级联盟的愿景的实现,这使他转向了跨种族异性恋浪漫,因为它在书中具有象征意义。通过观察《黑暗之水》的修辞创新,我的论文认为,它关于当代白人男性工人对黑人施暴的社会学片段在主题上与它的浪漫故事《Hither Isles公主》密切相关。因此,这篇文章表明,杜波依斯对跨种族工人阶级男性纽带的破坏感到沮丧,这鼓励他寻求一个替代的话语空间,在这个空间里,他可以描绘出反种族主义团结的性化和性别化愿景。我还注意到,杜波依斯作为一个黑人,同时占据着被剥夺种族权力和被赋予性别权力的地位,对男性话语进行了焦虑的谈判。
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Interracial Homosocial Bonds and Interracial Heterosexual Romance in W. E. B. Du Bois’s Darkwater
The present essay examines W. E. B. Du Bois’s multi-genre work, Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil (1920) and maintains that the author’s failure to see the realization of his vision for an intra-class and interracial working-class coalition in early twentieth-century United States turns him to interracial heterosexual romance for its symbolic fulfillment in the book. Observing Darkwater’s rhetorical innovation, my paper contends that its sociological segments on contemporary white male workers’ violence enacted against their black counterparts are thematically closely related to its romantic story, “The Princess of the Hither Isles.” Thus, this essay suggests that Du Bois’s frustration over the destruction of interracial working-class male bonds encourages him to seek an alternative discursive space in which he is allowed to map out his sexualized and gendered vision of anti-racist solidarity. I also note Du Bois’s anxiety-ridden negotiation of male discourses as a black man who simultaneously occupies disempowered racial and empowered gendered positions.
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期刊介绍: American Studies in Scandinavia, the journal of the Nordic Association for American Studies, is published twice each year, and carries scholarly articles and reviews on a wide range of American Studies topics and disciplines, including history, literature, politics, geography, media, language, diplomacy, race, ethnicity, economics, law, culture and society. American Studies in Scandinavia is sponsored by the National Councils for Research in Science and the Humanities in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, the journal is published by Odense University Press with the financial support of the Nordic Publications Committee for Humanist Periodicals.
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