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摘要:《女奴的故事》(1857)是一部黑人女奴汉娜·克拉夫特的小说,小说旨在重塑她所处的社会,并通过对基督教信仰的深刻承诺和对价值观的全面而诚实的尊重来获得自我主张,广泛借鉴圣经,重塑圣经意象来传达她的信息,并屈服于她的主体性和美国特征。通过使用哀哭修辞的全国统一体和她对基督教信条价值观的依恋,小说通过谨慎地超前杜波依斯备受赞誉的双重意识理论,参与了奴隶叙事,但又采取了不同的方向。在这样做的过程中,它将主人公定位为第一位黑人女性,她吸收并展示了一种身份,最终取得了成功,因为她把自己安置在了家乡的领域里,这个领域的前提是长久以来的清教徒神话,即山上的(非洲裔)美国城市,这让她成为了一名真正的(非洲裔)美国公民。简介:《女奴的故事》(1857)是一部中篇小说,她的作品是《黑人的故事》,汉娜·克拉夫特的作品,她的作品通过重新定义,塑造了社会的形象,她的作品通过重新定义,塑造了社会的形象;她的作品通过重新定义,塑造了社会的形象;她的作品通过重新定义,塑造了基督教的形象;她的作品通过重新定义,塑造了基督教的形象;她的作品通过重新塑造,塑造了基督教的形象;她的作品通过重新塑造,塑造了基督教的形象;在此基础上,我们提出了一种新的方法,即通过对基督教信仰的忠实,对基督教信仰的忠实,对基督教信仰的忠实,对基督教信仰的忠实,对基督教信仰的忠实,对宗教信仰的忠实,对宗教信仰的忠实,对宗教信仰的忠实,对宗教信仰的忠实。德埃斯特modo, situa la protagonista科莫la霹雳马esclava暗线,absorbe y提供了una identidad, al最终deviene en triunfo puesto乘缆车instala en la esfera del hogar dentro德苏anhelada Ciudad尤其la Colina(非洲)美国y le permite ser una“美国本身。
Redemption and home in the african american city upon a hill: hannah crafts’s the bondwoman’s narrative.
ABSTRACT: The Bondwoman’s Narrative (1857) is a novel in which the black female slave Hannah Crafts aims at the remodeling of her society and to gain self–assertion through a deeply Christian commitment and a total and honest respect to the values it impinges drawing broadly on the Bible and reshaping biblical imagery to convey her message and to submit her subjectivity and her Americanness. By using the national continuum of jeremiad rhetoric and her attachment to the values of the Christian creed, the novel partakes and yet takes a different direction from slave narratives by cagily forerunning Du Bois’s praised theory of the double consciousness. In so doing, it positions its protagonist as the first black female that absorbs and displays an identity that eventually becomes successful for it installs herself within the realm of home premised on the longed Puritan myth of the (African) American City upon a Hill which allows her to be a proper (African) American citizen. RESUMEN: The Bondwoman’s Narrative (1857) es una novela en la que la esclava negra Hannah Crafts se propone remodelar su sociedad y redefinirse a traves de una ferrea adhesion cristiana y un absoluto respeto a los valores que de ella se coligen basandose en la Biblia y remodelando el imaginario cristiano para vehicular su mensaje y propugnar su subjetividad y su americanidad. Al utilizar el resorte nacional de la jeremiada y su adhesion a los valores del credo cristiano, la novela se basa en, y a la vez diverge de, las narraciones de esclavos adelantandose subrepticiamente a la aclamada teoria de la doble conciencia de Du Bois. De este modo, situa a la protagonista como la primera esclava negra que absorbe y presenta una identidad que, al final, deviene en triunfo puesto que la instala en la esfera del hogar dentro de su anhelada Ciudad sobre la Colina (afro)americana y le permite ser una ciudadana americana per se.