The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)

This article examines the novel, Soul Tourists (2005), by Bernadine Evaristo, a black British writer of Nigerian and English descent, through the notion of hauntology. Based on the author’s assertion that “her preoccupation is her DNA,” I explore the novel’s depiction of a black British couple—Stanl...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Polo B. Moji
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association 2019-04-01
Series:Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/6268
_version_ 1818065804654018560
author Polo B. Moji
author_facet Polo B. Moji
author_sort Polo B. Moji
collection DOAJ
description This article examines the novel, Soul Tourists (2005), by Bernadine Evaristo, a black British writer of Nigerian and English descent, through the notion of hauntology. Based on the author’s assertion that “her preoccupation is her DNA,” I explore the novel’s depiction of a black British couple—Stanley and Jessie—as they take a road trip across Europe, and the haunting of Stanley by the ghosts of black historical figures along the way. I draw on Avery Gordon’s framing of hauntology as both a racialized experience of invisible power structures of oppressions and a call to action. I firstly consider Stanley and Jessie’s personal histories as haunted sites of melancholia and repressed memories. I further link hauntology to the imbrication of spiritual and physical worlds through an analysis of the erased historical figures—ghosts—that speak to Stanley at various locations along their journey. Over and above the spatiotemporal (re)mapping of blackness in Europe and the challenge to the ontological definition of Europe as ‘being’ a space of whiteness, I relate the hauntological imaginary to a schema of black ancestry.
first_indexed 2024-12-10T14:57:43Z
format Article
id doaj.art-f2e4f3673e1540de8e4a0b5ba7985dc4
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0041-476X
2309-9070
language Afrikaans
last_indexed 2024-12-10T14:57:43Z
publishDate 2019-04-01
publisher Tydskrif vir Letterkunde Association
record_format Article
series Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
spelling doaj.art-f2e4f3673e1540de8e4a0b5ba7985dc42022-12-22T01:44:15ZafrTydskrif vir Letterkunde AssociationTydskrif vir Letterkunde0041-476X2309-90702019-04-0156110.17159/2309-9070/tvl.v.56i1.6268The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)Polo B. Moji0University of Cape TownThis article examines the novel, Soul Tourists (2005), by Bernadine Evaristo, a black British writer of Nigerian and English descent, through the notion of hauntology. Based on the author’s assertion that “her preoccupation is her DNA,” I explore the novel’s depiction of a black British couple—Stanley and Jessie—as they take a road trip across Europe, and the haunting of Stanley by the ghosts of black historical figures along the way. I draw on Avery Gordon’s framing of hauntology as both a racialized experience of invisible power structures of oppressions and a call to action. I firstly consider Stanley and Jessie’s personal histories as haunted sites of melancholia and repressed memories. I further link hauntology to the imbrication of spiritual and physical worlds through an analysis of the erased historical figures—ghosts—that speak to Stanley at various locations along their journey. Over and above the spatiotemporal (re)mapping of blackness in Europe and the challenge to the ontological definition of Europe as ‘being’ a space of whiteness, I relate the hauntological imaginary to a schema of black ancestry.https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/6268Black BritainhauntologyBernadine EvaristoSoul Touristsancestorskinship
spellingShingle Polo B. Moji
The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
Tydskrif vir Letterkunde
Black Britain
hauntology
Bernadine Evaristo
Soul Tourists
ancestors
kinship
title The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
title_full The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
title_fullStr The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
title_full_unstemmed The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
title_short The hauntological imaginary in Bernadine Evaristo’s Soul Tourists (2005)
title_sort hauntological imaginary in bernadine evaristo s soul tourists 2005
topic Black Britain
hauntology
Bernadine Evaristo
Soul Tourists
ancestors
kinship
url https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/tvl/article/view/6268
work_keys_str_mv AT polobmoji thehauntologicalimaginaryinbernadineevaristossoultourists2005
AT polobmoji hauntologicalimaginaryinbernadineevaristossoultourists2005