Anti-Supremacist Speculations: George Saunders's Lincoln in the Bardo (2017)

Author:

Seuberth Lisa1

Affiliation:

1. Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg , Department of English and American Studies, Lehrstuhl für Amerikanistik , insbesondere Literaturwissenschaft (Prof. Dr. Kley)/Chair for American Literary Studies (Prof. Dr. Kley)

Abstract

Abstract While the prevalence of White supremacist groups in the US seems to be on the rise during the 21st century, popular cultural productions of this period suggest an increase in awareness concerning the social construction of Whiteness and its dependence on the degradation of non-Whiteness. As a test case for this hypothesis, the fantastic ghost story Lincoln in the Bardo (2017) is examined in terms of its engagement with the discursive practice Toni Morrison termed American Africanism, a specific form of White supremacist discourse that targets African Americans in particular. Morrison's analytical categories are applied to the contemporary novel to verify whether its anti-supremacist program at the story level matches its own discursive practice.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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