Threshold Modernism: New Public Women and the Literary Spaces of Imperial London by Elizabeth F. Evans (review)

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M. Corbett
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a welcome addition here. A more puzzling choice is the inclusion of “The Master Race,” the subject of the final chapter, “Visual Landscapes of Memory: Fracturing Time and Space.” Here Aarons returns to mid-century America to discuss “Master Race,” illustrated by Al Feldstein and Bernie Krigstein, respectively, of EC Comics, which specialized in crime, horror and suspense. While “Master Race” is a fascinating piece that has deservedly received recognition for its place in the historiography of Holocaust graphic narratives (perhaps the first postwar US comic to address the aftereffects of the Shoah), it is a fictious tale of revenge that is a departure from the other narratives’ personal connection to the Holocaust and, thus, seems out of place given the author’s overall arc of her study. Aarons’s work is an astute analysis of post-Maus graphic narratives, showing how they have continued to grapple with and inform the Holocaust’s legacy. Her impressive research, drawn from a range of sources, and insightful analysis more than convince that the genre uniquely lends itself to furthering the traumatic memory of the Holocaust. Even, or perhaps especially, as the temporal distance to the event grows, Aarons demonstrates that Holocaust graphic narratives offer a compelling way to approach and remember the complexity of the history and its legacy.
《门槛现代主义:新公共女性与伦敦帝国的文学空间》作者:伊丽莎白·f·埃文斯
这是一个受欢迎的补充。一个更令人费解的选择是,最后一章“记忆的视觉景观:破碎的时间和空间”的主题是“优等种族”。在这里,亚伦回到了上世纪中叶的美国,讨论《优等种族》(Master Race),插画分别由EC漫画公司的艾尔·费尔德斯坦(Al Feldstein)和伯尼·克里斯坦(Bernie Krigstein)绘制,这两家漫画公司专门从事犯罪、恐怖和悬疑题材。虽然《优等种族》是一部引人入胜的作品,它在大屠杀图像叙事的史学中理所当然地获得了认可(也许是战后第一部讲述大屠杀后遗症的美国漫画),但它是一个虚构的复仇故事,与其他叙事与大屠杀的个人联系有所不同,因此,考虑到作者的整体研究弧线,它似乎不太合适。亚伦的作品是对后鼠时代的图形叙事的敏锐分析,展示了他们如何继续与大屠杀的遗产作斗争,并向人们展示了大屠杀的遗产。她令人印象深刻的研究,从广泛的来源,深刻的分析更让人相信,这种类型的独特之处是促进大屠杀的创伤记忆。甚至,或者尤其是,随着事件的时间距离越来越远,亚伦证明了大屠杀的图形叙述提供了一种令人信服的方式来处理和记住历史及其遗产的复杂性。
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期刊介绍: Modern Fiction Studies publishes engaging articles on prominent works of modern and contemporary fiction. Emphasizing historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches, the journal encourages a dialogue between fiction and theory, publishing work that offers new theoretical insights, clarity of style, and completeness of argument. Modern Fiction Studies alternates general issues dealing with a wide range of texts with special issues focused on single topics or individual writers.
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