Elizabeth Bishop and the New Deal: Queer Poetics and the Welfare State in Key West

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Eric Strand
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Abstract:Although our recovery of Elizabeth Bishop's politics has involved seeing her as a resistant "outsider," this essay argues that she was at her most challenging as an inhabitant of poetic institutions. Exemplifying the vexed status of the Depression-era writer after the crash of the patronage system, when Bishop settled in Key West, Florida, she was moving not to a cultural periphery but to a showpiece for government-sponsored social reform, where some of her most successful poems were stimulated by federal government policies. This productive interaction with agencies like the Federal Writers' Project was cut short by World War II and by the sort of conservative backlash to the New Deal that drove the House Committee on Un-American Activities to investigate events leading to the postwar construction of an apolitical Bishop, abstracted from the politics that in fact conditioned much of her work. Ultimately, the essay suggests that relocating Bishops's work in its New Deal context helps us see that, as one critic put it, "There's something queer about the welfare state."
伊丽莎白·毕晓普和新政:基韦斯特的酷儿诗学和福利国家
摘要:虽然我们对伊丽莎白·毕晓普政治的恢复涉及到将她视为一个抵抗的“局外人”,但本文认为,她作为诗歌机构的居民最具挑战性。当毕肖普在佛罗里达的基韦斯特定居下来时,她并没有搬到文化边缘,而是搬到了政府支持的社会改革的展示场所,在那里,她的一些最成功的诗歌受到了联邦政府政策的刺激,这是大萧条时期作家在赞助制度崩溃后的苦恼地位的一个例子。这种与联邦作家计划等机构的富有成效的互动被第二次世界大战和保守派对新政的强烈反对所打断,这种强烈反对促使众议院非美活动委员会调查导致战后建立一个非政治主教的事件,从政治中抽象出来,事实上,她的大部分工作都是由政治决定的。最后,这篇文章表明,将毕晓普的作品重新置于新政的背景下,有助于我们看到,正如一位评论家所说,“福利国家有一些奇怪的地方。”
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