The Pivotal Decade Revisited, or the Contemporary Novel of the Seventies

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Davis Smith-Brecheisen
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This paper takes up the recent turn in the contemporary novel to the aesthetic and economic debates of the 1970s as ways of thematizing their own aesthetic and political ambitions. Turning to art’s legibility within a matrix of global economic relations, I argue for the political importance of two recent novels — Percival Everett’s So Much Blue and Rachel Kushner’s The Flamethrowers — that not only dramatize a particular moment of economic violence in the 1970s (the expansion of US hegemony via financial instruments), but formalize the era’s aesthetic upheaval (the turn from modernism to postmodernism). In doing so, they offera vision of the politics of literature not dependent on our experience of capitalism but which looks instead to the formation of a political and economic regime that has come to govern the world system under capitalism in the twenty-first century.
重温关键的十年,或七十年代的当代小说
本文探讨了当代小说最近转向 20 世纪 70 年代美学和经济辩论的情况,以此作为将其自身美学和政治抱负主题化的方式。从艺术在全球经济关系矩阵中的可辨识性出发,我论证了两部新近出版的小说--珀西瓦尔-埃弗雷特(Percival Everett)的《如此之蓝》(So Much Blue)和蕾切尔-库什纳(Rachel Kushner)的《火焰喷射器》(The Flamethrowers)--的政治重要性,这两部小说不仅将 20 世纪 70 年代特定的经济暴力时刻(美国通过金融工具扩张霸权)戏剧化,还将那个时代的美学动荡(从现代主义到后现代主义的转向)正式化。在此过程中,他们提供了一种文学政治学的视角,这种视角并不依赖于我们对资本主义的体验,而是着眼于一种政治和经济制度的形成,这种制度已开始在 21 世纪的资本主义世界体系中发挥支配作用。
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Praktyka Teoretyczna
Praktyka Teoretyczna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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