Sounding Out: Nathaniel Mackey's Ontological Archive in Fugitive Run

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R. Tremblay-McGaw
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In the early seventies Nathaniel Mackey was a doctoral student at Stanford University working on his dissertation Call Me Tantra: Open Field Poetics as Muse, his poetics developing temporally and geographically within the San Francisco Bay Area during the emergence of Language writing and New Narrative. Mackey has described his relationship to the Bay thusly: “It was in the larger Bay Area that my earliest bondings with people on the basis of being an aspiring writer took any significant form. [. . .] It was really my trips to San Francisco and the East Bay that were most formative” (qtd. in Rosenthal 164), introducing Mackey not only to numerous writers but also to musicians such as Cecil Taylor. Language Writer Ron Silliman included Mackey in his selection of eight experimental poets in the Socialist Review in 1988, a group Silliman introduced by asserting that these writers have distinct audiences and readers while also suggesting that, for some, their relationship to literary experimentation, particularly vis-à-vis formal innovations and the construction or deconstruction of the subject, is “more conventional.” Silliman did this by setting up a dichotomy between the “subjects of history” who are largely white, heterosexual males
探听:纳撒尼尔·麦基在《逃亡》中的本体论档案
70年代初,纳撒尼尔·麦基还是斯坦福大学的博士生,正在写他的论文《叫我密宗:作为缪斯的开放田野诗学》,他的诗学在时间和地理上都是在旧金山湾区发展起来的,当时正值语言写作和新叙事的出现。麦基这样描述他与湾区的关系:“在更大的湾区,我作为一个有抱负的作家,与人们建立了最早的联系。我去旧金山和东湾的旅行对我影响最大。”在罗森塔尔164),麦基不仅介绍了许多作家,也介绍了音乐家,如塞西尔·泰勒。语言作家罗恩·西利曼(Ron Silliman)在1988年的《社会主义评论》(Socialist Review)上选择了八位实验诗人,其中包括麦基。西利曼在介绍这个群体时断言,这些作家有不同的受众和读者,同时也暗示,对一些人来说,他们与文学实验的关系,尤其是-à-vis形式创新和主题的建构或解构,“更传统”。西利曼通过在“历史主体”(主要是白人异性恋男性)之间建立一种二分法来做到这一点
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1971 as the Journal of Narrative Technique, JNT (now the Journal of Narrative Theory) has provided a forum for the theoretical exploration of narrative in all its forms. Building on this foundation, JNT publishes essays addressing the epistemological, global, historical, formal, and political dimensions of narrative from a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives.
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