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Disrupting dissemblance: Transgressive black women as politics of counter-representation in African American women's fiction (Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, Alice Walker).

机译:颠覆性的颠覆:作为美国黑人女性小说中反代表政治的侵略性黑人妇女(托尼·莫里森,安·艾伦·肖克利,爱丽丝·沃克)。

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My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Walker, and investigates their subversion of myopic representations of black women in the American literary and cultural imagination. More precisely, this study examines these writers' characterizations of black women who not only diverge from stereotypical images imposed by ideologies of "whiteness," but who also rebel unapologetically against constructions of female identity imposed by nationalist discourse generally and black nationalism particularly.; Drawing upon black feminist theoretical frameworks, performance theory, and postmodernist notions, this study analyzes these characters' transgressive behavior, specifically with regards to their sexuality, as, in part, a means to create a modern identity. While these notions have been engaged in non-literary texts that explicate how race and nationalism construct gender roles, they have been largely understudied in black women's fiction. This dissertation seeks to establish, then, a nexus in which literary texts, movement ideologies, and politics of identity and representation meet to provide an interdisciplinary and broad discursive framework.; Organized conceptually, this study explores the aesthetics of transgression in an introduction, four representative chapters, and a conclusion. Chapter One introduces and situates transgressive black women characters within both the African American literary tradition and particular socio-cultural, historical, and political contexts. Chapter Two analyzes Toni Morrison's Sula (1973), and examines the protagonist Sula, who emblematizes transgressive behavior, as subverting the "classical black female script." Foregrounding politics of sexuality, Chapter Three employs Shockley's Loving Her (1974) and investigates the ways Shockley's black female protagonist Renay, via her interracial same-gender loving relationship, transgresses essentialist binaries regarding blackness, same-sex desire, and homosexuality.; Exploring the dialectics of transgression and belonging, Chapter Four examines Alice Walker's Meridian and analyzes the ways Meridian Hill transgresses circumscriptions for women, while concomitantly playing a participatory activist role in various communities. And, reemphasizing the potential of this study, the concluding chapter illustrates this project's centrality to African American and American literature, African American and American Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies.
机译:我的论文研究了托尼·莫里森,安·艾伦·肖克利和爱丽丝·沃克的民权小说,并调查了他们在美国文学和文化想象中对黑人女性近视表现的颠覆。更准确地说,本研究考察了这些作家对黑人妇女的刻画,这些黑人妇女不仅摆脱了由“白人”意识形态所强加的刻板印象,而且还毫不犹豫地反抗了由民族主义话语尤其是黑人民族主义所强加的女性身份的建构。这项研究借鉴黑人女权主义的理论框架,表演理论和后现代主义的观念,分析了这些角色的过犯行为,特别是关于其性行为,这在某种程度上是建立现代身份的一种手段。尽管这些概念被纳入非文学文本中,这些文本阐释了种族和民族主义如何构建性别角色,但黑人妇女的小说在很大程度上未对它们进行研究。因此,本文试图建立一个联系,在这些联系中,文学文本,运动意识形态以及身份和代表政治相互交汇,以提供一个跨学科的,广泛的话语框架。本研究从概念上组织起来,在引言,四个代表性章节和结论中探索了犯罪的美学。第一章在非裔美国人的文学传统以及特定的社会文化,历史和政治背景下介绍和定位了侵略性黑人女性角色。第二章分析了托尼·莫里森(Toni Morrison)的《苏拉(Sula)》(1973),并考察了象征过犯行为的主角苏拉(Sula)颠覆了“经典的黑人女性剧本”。第三章以性政治为基础,采用了肖克利的《爱她》(1974),并通过肖克利的黑人女性主角雷奈(Renay)的异族同性恋爱关系,探讨了关于黑人,同性欲望和同性恋的本质主义二元论。第四章探讨了犯罪和归属的辩证法,考察了爱丽丝·沃克的子午线,分析了子午线山对妇女的限制,同时在各个社区中发挥了积极的积极作用。并且,在最后一章中,再次强调了这项研究的潜力,说明了该项目对非裔美国人和美国文学,非裔美国人和美国研究以及妇女与性别研究的重要性。

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  • 作者

    Melancon, Trimiko C.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Massachusetts Amherst.;

  • 授予单位 University of Massachusetts Amherst.;
  • 学科 Literature American.; American Studies.; Womens Studies.; Black Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 182 p.
  • 总页数 182
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;人类学;
  • 关键词

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