描绘新保守主义时代的麦卡锡,或《道路》中的情感政治

D. Holloway
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摘要:本文认为,在一个被新保守主义霸权所压制的阅读环境中,当从情感层面考虑——作为在情感层面上制定的政治,或者作为在语言表达之前的层面上经历的意识形态——阅读《道路》的行为可能对一些读者来说是对后9/11时代新保守主义的有力肯定。麦卡锡在《道路》中的散文可能体现、传播并协助新保守主义情感结构的自然化,这一建议并不是关于作者意图的主张。相反,本文感兴趣的是读者对麦卡锡作品的接受,或者至少是读者可能接受的范围——政治用途,有意识的或无意识的,当代读者可能会把麦卡锡的散文放在一个特定的历史时间和地点,作为历史经验的代谢,或者以文学小说的形式存在的意识形态。
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Mapping McCarthy in the Age of Neoconservatism, or the Politics of Affect in The Road
abstract:This article suggests that in a reading environment weighted down by the neoconservative hegemony of the time, when considered at the level of affect—as politics enacted at the level of feeling, or as ideology experienced at a level that is prior to articulation in language—the act of reading The Road might well have worked for some readers as a powerful affirmation of post-9/11 neoconservatism. This suggestion that McCarthy’s prose in The Road might embody, disseminate, and assist in the naturalizing of neoconservative structures of feeling is not, then, a claim about authorial intent. Rather, this article is interested in the reception of McCarthy’s work, or at least the range of possible receptions by readers—the political uses, conscious or otherwise, to which contemporary readers might put McCarthy’s prose—in a specific historical time and place as a metabolizing of historical experience, or lived ideology, in the form of literary fiction.
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