"Anathema to the spirit the Beats are remembered for": A Review of Anti-Humanism in the Counterculture

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Abstract: Anti-Humanism in the Counterculture is a major new reappraisal of the Beat authors: Kerouac, Ginsberg, Burroughs, and Mailer. Stevenson critiques the myth that would have us regard these writers as utopic dreamers or as well-meaning disciples of liberation who drew inspiration primarily from the Romantics and American Trascendentalists. While acknowledging these influences, Stevenson demonstrates the Beats were also inheritors of a deeply skeptical, often fatalist and misanthropic "anti-humanist" lineage in modern writing with major European exemplars. Stevenson's account provides a complex and thoroughgoing critique of the Beats' often paradoxical relationship to the counterculture, then and now.
“垮掉派被铭记的精神的诅咒”:反主流文化中的反人文主义回顾
摘要:反主流文化中的反人文主义是对凯鲁亚克、金斯堡、巴勒斯和梅勒等垮掉派作家的一次重大的新评价。史蒂文森批评了一种神话,这种神话会让我们把这些作家视为乌托邦梦想家,或者是主要从浪漫主义和美国trascendentalist那里获得灵感的善意的解放信徒。在承认这些影响的同时,史蒂文森指出,垮掉的一代在现代写作中也继承了一种深深的怀疑,往往是宿命论和厌世的“反人道主义”血统,并以欧洲为主要范例。史蒂文森的叙述对垮掉的一代与反主流文化之间的矛盾关系进行了复杂而彻底的批判,无论是过去还是现在。
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