„Das indianische Kanaan“: Weltliteratur, Exil und epischer Fluss in Alfred Döblins Amazonas

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE
ARCADIA Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1515/arcadia-2021-9017
D. Weidner
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Abstract The paper reads Alfred Döblin’s novel Amazonas (1937/1938) in the context of current debates about world literature. It argues that these debates not only refer to a certain group of texts or to a literary system, but concern problems of reading and representation, namely how to read literature beyond the paradigms of national and comparative literature and how to represent a world, especially the modern globalized and secularized world. Döblin’s novel refers to different meanings of ‘world’ that are implied in these questions: It depicts the ‘discovery’ and violent colonization of the ‘New World’ both from the perspective of the indigene people and the Europeans, as well as the ‘Jesuit republic’ as a different project of colonization with an utopian aspect. Written in exile, it also uses the detour via an exotic setting to diagnose a crisis of Europe. Finally it tries to develop a narrative form beyond the novel, using different forms of mythic but also topographic narration which are figured as the materiality of the Amazonas-‘stream.’
印地安人:世界文学、流亡在外、伊庇西河见于亚马逊的艾尔弗雷德·奥伯林
摘要本文将阿尔弗雷德Döblin的小说《亚马逊》(1937/1938)置于当今世界文学争论的背景下进行解读。本文认为,这些争论不仅涉及特定的文本群体或文学系统,而是涉及阅读和再现的问题,即如何超越民族文学和比较文学的范式来阅读文学,如何再现一个世界,特别是全球化和世俗化的现代世界。Döblin的小说提到了这些问题中隐含的“世界”的不同含义:它从土著人和欧洲人的角度描述了“新世界”的“发现”和暴力殖民,以及“耶稣会共和国”作为一种带有乌托邦色彩的不同殖民项目。这本书写于流亡期间,它还通过一个异国情调的背景来诊断欧洲的危机。最后,它试图发展一种超越小说的叙事形式,使用不同形式的神话和地形叙事,这些叙事被视为亚马逊河的物质性-“流”。
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期刊介绍: arcadia provides a forum for internationally comparative studies that deal with literatures and liberal arts from all parts of the world. Current theories associated with these literatures and liberal arts are discussed. arcadia includes the columns: essays, miscellanea, reviews, submitted works and news.
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