Literature Now and Democracy to Come: Jacques Derrida, Ben Lerner, and Leaving the Atocha Station

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
David Coughlan
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Abstract:On March 11, 2004, Madrid was hit by devastating train bombings. The attacks and the resulting protests play an important part in Ben Lerner's Leaving the Atocha Station (2011), but the novel is not simply about them. Instead, Lerner addresses the relationship between literature and politics. Discussing the influence of John Ashbery's and Allen Grossman's work on Lerner, this article shows how the novel develops an understanding of literature as an immediate mediation between the virtual and the actual. Responding to Lerner's challenge to consider "literature now," and drawing on Jacques Derrida's work on democracy to come, the article then explores how an experience of reading is, for Lerner, an experience of temporality and of exposure to an event to come that requires a decisive, improvised response. Concluding with the novel's recontextualization of the Spanish government's response to the Madrid bombings, the article argues that an experience of literature is an experience of deciding the meaning of what is happening here and now, mirroring an experience of democratic politics.
现在的文学和未来的民主:雅克-德里达、本-勒纳和离开阿托查车站
摘要:2004 年 3 月 11 日,马德里发生了毁灭性的火车爆炸事件。在本-勒纳的小说《离开阿托查车站》(2011 年)中,袭击事件和由此引发的抗议活动占据了重要位置,但这部小说并不是简单地讲述袭击事件。相反,勒纳探讨了文学与政治之间的关系。本文讨论了约翰-阿什贝里(John Ashbery)和艾伦-格罗斯曼(Allen Grossman)的作品对勒纳的影响,展示了小说如何将文学理解为虚拟与现实之间的直接中介。为了回应勒纳对 "现在文学 "的挑战,并借鉴雅克-德里达(Jacques Derrida)关于 "即将到来的民主 "的著作,文章随后探讨了对勒纳而言,阅读体验是如何成为一种时间性体验,以及如何成为一种暴露于即将到来的事件的体验,而这种事件需要一种果断的、即兴的反应。最后,文章以小说对西班牙政府对马德里爆炸事件的反应的重新语境化为结论,认为文学体验是一种决定此时此地正在发生的事情的意义的体验,反映了民主政治的体验。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.
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