The Art of Distinction

IF 0.8 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Paul Jaussen
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Abstract: In this brief essay, I consider the following question: can systems thinking offer us a general theory of literary form? By "general theory," I mean the highest level of abstraction, akin to Thomas Kuhn's notion of a paradigm; I'll largely (though not entirely) pass over the "middle-level" concepts that Marjorie Levinson and Jonathan Culler call "poetics" and, lower still, the ordinary science of literary criticism that we call close reading.1 As a scholar trained in modernist poetry, I know that such abstractions are intrinsically risky; "no ideas but in things," William Carlos Williams warned.2 But I also believe that pursuing such a general theory can help us self-reflectively describe what we actually do as literary scholars, while also suggesting new modes of critical practice. Given that the last decade in literary studies was marked by a perhaps excessive attention to methodology, in this piece I'm less interested in proposing a cybernetic "way of reading" and more interested in systems thinking's capacity to help us understand why our discipline fosters so many ways of reading, more or less successful, to begin with.
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摘要:在这篇简短的文章中,我思考了这样一个问题:系统思维能否为我们提供一种文学形式的一般理论?所谓“通论”,我指的是最高层次的抽象,类似于托马斯·库恩的范式概念;我将在很大程度上(尽管不是全部)跳过马乔里·莱文森和乔纳森·卡勒称之为“诗学”的“中级”概念,以及我们称之为“细读”的普通文学批评科学作为一个研究现代主义诗歌的学者,我知道这种抽象本质上是有风险的;威廉·卡洛斯·威廉姆斯曾警告说:“不是思想,而是事物。但我也相信,追求这样一种一般理论可以帮助我们自我反思地描述我们作为文学学者的实际工作,同时也为批评实践提供了新的模式。鉴于过去十年文学研究的特点可能是对方法论的过度关注,在这篇文章中,我对提出一种控制论的“阅读方式”不太感兴趣,而更感兴趣的是系统思考的能力,它可以帮助我们理解为什么我们的学科培养了如此多的阅读方式,一开始或多或少是成功的。
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New Literary History
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1.50
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11.10%
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期刊介绍: New Literary History focuses on questions of theory, method, interpretation, and literary history. Rather than espousing a single ideology or intellectual framework, it canvasses a wide range of scholarly concerns. By examining the bases of criticism, the journal provokes debate on the relations between literary and cultural texts and present needs. A major international forum for scholarly exchange, New Literary History has received six awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
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