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当代美国非裔作家查尔斯·约翰逊的黑人哲理小说观既受到约翰·加德纳的道德小说观的影响,同时又融合了他自己的哲学和宗教思想。在约翰逊看来,20世纪70年代的黑人文学已经陷入停滞状态,在形式和内容上都需要一些变革方能继续向前发展,而他所说的黑人哲理小说能够让黑人文学重新焕发生机。他拒绝把黑人小说简化为哲学公式或政治宣传工具,反对带着任何先入为主的观念去“嵌套”写作对象,也反对从本质主义的视角出发关注狭隘的种族政治问题,而是倡导从多元文化中吸取营养,开创一种再现黑人生活经验的“完整视野”。
Contemporary American Afro-American writer Charles Johnson’s view of black philosophical novels is influenced not only by John Gardner’s ethical novels, but also by his own philosophy and religion. For Johnson, the black literature of the 1970s has come to a standstill and needs some changes both in form and in content before it can continue to move forward. The black philosophical novels he said can revive black literature. He refuses to reduce black novels to philosophical formulas or tools of political propaganda, opposes “nested” writing objects with any preconceived notion, and opposes parochial racial-political issues from the perspective of essentialism. Instead, he advocates Learn from nutrition in multiculturalism and create a “complete field of vision” that reproduces the experience of black living.