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当代美国作家玛丽莲·罗宾逊的小说《基列家书》以美国普通民众是否应该接受种族共融为核心设问,讲述了中西部爱荷华州基列小镇埃姆斯家族四代人的经历,展现了美国社会从南北战争前夕到20世纪中叶百年间的种族关系衍变史。小说揭示了美国一百多年来种族观念中歧视与共融的此消彼长和美国种族制度所遭遇的困境,进而展望了未来美国多元共融的种族关系前景。
The contemporary American writer Marilyn Robinson’s novel, “The Book of Galeria,” asks whether the American ordinary people should accept racial communion as the core question and tells the story of four generations of the Ames family in Gilead, Iowa, Midwest Showing the evolution of American society from the eve of the Civil War to the centennial of racial relations in the mid-20th century. The novel reveals the dilemmas encountered by the trade-offs and American racial systems of discrimination and communion in the concept of race in the United States for more than one hundred years and then looks forward to the prospect of racial relations in a pluralistic and prosperous future in the United States.