Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity
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Resumo: | After historicizing the politics of racial representation in the slave narrative, this article considers how race, gender, and class intersect historically in the autobiographical production of Black men in the United States. At the dawn of the Jim Crow era, Black autobiography conformed to a cultural politics of racial synecdoche, which avowed that racial progress depended on the respectability of esteemed individuals. Dominated by aspirational figures who presented themselves as racial emblems, Black autobiography became closely aligned with the imperatives of Black middle-class formation, actuating a discrete form of racial publicity that erected disciplinary boundaries around Black self-presentation and silenced disreputable figures. With the emergence of criminal and sexual self-reference, whether subtle or striking, in the narratives of Black men, autobiographers like boxer Jack Johnson, scholar J. Saunders Redding, and writer Claude Brown, disrupted the class-bound constraints that had determined Black autobiographical production, staging an internecine class struggle over the terms of racial representation—that is, between contending discourses of racial respectability and racial authenticity |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinityDiscursos conflitantes da autobiografia negra: respeitabilidade, autenticidade e masculinidadeCurrículo. Educação Infantil. Provinha Brasil.After historicizing the politics of racial representation in the slave narrative, this article considers how race, gender, and class intersect historically in the autobiographical production of Black men in the United States. At the dawn of the Jim Crow era, Black autobiography conformed to a cultural politics of racial synecdoche, which avowed that racial progress depended on the respectability of esteemed individuals. Dominated by aspirational figures who presented themselves as racial emblems, Black autobiography became closely aligned with the imperatives of Black middle-class formation, actuating a discrete form of racial publicity that erected disciplinary boundaries around Black self-presentation and silenced disreputable figures. With the emergence of criminal and sexual self-reference, whether subtle or striking, in the narratives of Black men, autobiographers like boxer Jack Johnson, scholar J. Saunders Redding, and writer Claude Brown, disrupted the class-bound constraints that had determined Black autobiographical production, staging an internecine class struggle over the terms of racial representation—that is, between contending discourses of racial respectability and racial authenticityApós historicizar a política de representação racial em narrativas de escravos, este artigo reflete de que forma raça, gênero e classe se cruzam historicamente na produção autobiográfica de homens negros nos Estados Unidos. No início da era Jim Crow, a autobiografia negra se conformava com uma política cultural de sinédoque racial, a qual afirmava que o progresso racial dependia da respeitabilidade de indivíduos admirados. Dominada por figuras determinadas que se apresentavam como emblemas raciais, a autobiografia negra tornou-se intimamente alinhada com os imperativos da formação negra da classe média, motivando uma forma discreta de publicidade racial que ergueu limites disciplinares em torno da autoapresentação negra e silenciou figuras de má reputação. Com o surgimento da autorreferência sobre sexualidade e criminalidade, mesmo que sutil ou marcante, nas narrativas de homens negros, autobiógrafos como o boxeador Jack Johnson, o acadêmico J. Saunders Redding e o escritor Claude Brown romperam as restrições de classe que haviam determinado produções autobiográficas negras, encenando uma luta de classes interna sobre os termos da representação racial - isto é, entre discursos conflitantes de respeitabilidade racial e autenticidade racial.UFSC2021-06-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/7858010.5007/2175-8026.2021.e78580Ilha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies; Vol. 74 No. 2 (2021): Life WritingIlha do Desterro A Journal of English Language, Literatures in English and Cultural Studies; v. 74 n. 2 (2021): Escritas de Vida2175-80260101-4846reponame:Ilha do Desterroinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/article/view/78580/46613Copyright (c) 2021 Anthony Foyhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFoy, Anthony2021-06-09T17:52:26Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/78580Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterroPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/desterro/oaiilha@cce.ufsc.br||corseuil@cce.ufsc.br||ilhadodesterro@gmail.com2175-80260101-4846opendoar:2021-06-09T17:52:26Ilha do Desterro - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity Discursos conflitantes da autobiografia negra: respeitabilidade, autenticidade e masculinidade |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity Foy, Anthony Currículo. Educação Infantil. Provinha Brasil. |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity |
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Contending discourses of black autobiography: respectability, authenticity, and masculinity |
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After historicizing the politics of racial representation in the slave narrative, this article considers how race, gender, and class intersect historically in the autobiographical production of Black men in the United States. At the dawn of the Jim Crow era, Black autobiography conformed to a cultural politics of racial synecdoche, which avowed that racial progress depended on the respectability of esteemed individuals. Dominated by aspirational figures who presented themselves as racial emblems, Black autobiography became closely aligned with the imperatives of Black middle-class formation, actuating a discrete form of racial publicity that erected disciplinary boundaries around Black self-presentation and silenced disreputable figures. With the emergence of criminal and sexual self-reference, whether subtle or striking, in the narratives of Black men, autobiographers like boxer Jack Johnson, scholar J. Saunders Redding, and writer Claude Brown, disrupted the class-bound constraints that had determined Black autobiographical production, staging an internecine class struggle over the terms of racial representation—that is, between contending discourses of racial respectability and racial authenticity |
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