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著名非裔美国学者小亨利·路易斯·盖茨的《有色人民——回忆录》生动地回忆了作者在西弗吉尼亚州的皮德蒙特度过的童年和青少年时代,展示了20世纪五六十年代小镇上有色人世界里有色人族群的生活状况、种族隔离问题以及有色人族群对民权运动既期待又不安的复杂心理状态。盖茨教授的回忆录既有对非裔自传的继承,也有所发展:既关注“个人的小我”——作者个人的成长经历和性格发展;也有“种族的大我”——皮德蒙特镇有色人的种族身份、有色人与白人社会的关系、有色人社区内部的问题,以及有色人对民权运动的反应。
The famous African American scholar small Henry Louis Gates’s “Colored People - Memoirs” vividly recalls the childhood and adolescent years the author spent in Piedmont, West Virginia, showing the small fifties and sixties of the 20th century The living conditions of ethnic groups of people of color in the colored world of the town, the problem of apartheid and the complex state of mind that both the colored and black peoples are looking forward to and disturbing over the civil rights movement. Gates’s memoir has both the inheritance and development of the biographical ancestry of African descent: both the personal self and the personal development and character development of the author, as well as the “big race of the race” The ethnic identity of people who live in Piedmont, the relationship between people of color and the white community, the problems within the community of people of color, and the reaction of people of color to the civil rights movement.