前卫的色彩:肯尼斯·戈德史密斯的《迈克尔·布朗的身体》

P. Marcinkiewicz
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在接下来的文章中,我提出了一个观点,即按照概念主义的规则创作的文学作品,看似缺乏表达,往往揭示出价值与任何文本操作都是分不开的。这一点在肯尼斯·戈德史密斯最近的作品《迈克尔·布朗的尸体》中可见一见,该书遵循了戈德史密斯之前的著作《美国人的七个死亡和灾难》的格式——记录了美国国家灾难的新闻报道,比如约翰·f·肯尼迪遇刺或9/11袭击。这段文字改写了圣路易斯县验尸官办公室就密苏里州弗格森市一名白人警察枪杀非裔美国少年迈克尔·布朗(Michael Brown)一案发布的尸检报告。新观念艺术实践的问题在于它忽视了创作的伦理维度。对戈德史密斯来说,艺术中的伦理问题仅限于“忠实”复制/重写的问题,而不管一个被挪用的文本总是反映出编辑操纵和背后的政治。戈德史密斯认为自己是杜尚大胆的信徒,但他不明白他的文本宣扬种族主义暴力,重新演绎了尸检中潜在的制度性种族主义。在方法论上,我的分析依赖于Marjorie Perloff对先锋派概念的理解,并参考了Cathy Park Hong和Jacques ranci最近的著作中出现的文学和伦理理论。
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The Color of Avant-Garde: Kenneth Goldsmith’s “The Body of Michael Brown”
In the following paper, I put forth a claim that literary works created according to the rules of conceptualism, seemingly devoid of expression, often reveal that values are inseparable from any textual operations. This is visible in Kenneth Goldsmith’s recent project, “The Body of Michael Brown,” which follows the format of Goldsmith’s previous book-Seven American Deaths and Disasters-a transcription of news reports of American national disasters, such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy or the attacks of 9/11. The text rewrites the autopsy report issued by the St. Louis County Coroner’s Office on the shooting of Michael Brown, an African-American teenager shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. The problem with the new conceptual art practice is that it disregards the ethical dimension of creation. For Goldsmith, ethical issues in art are limited to the question of “faithful” copying/rewriting, regardless of the fact that an appropriated text always reflects editorial manipulation and politics behind it. Goldsmith thinks of himself as a daring disciple of Duchamp, but he fails to understand that his text propagates racist violence, performing anew the autopsy’s latent, institutional racism. In terms of methodology, I rely in my analyses on Marjorie Perloff’s understanding of the concept of avant-garde and refer to the theories about literature and ethics emerging from recent writings by Cathy Park Hong and Jacques Ranciére.
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