比真实更真实:Ralph Eugene Meatyard和Wendell Berry怪异的地方主义

B. Wallis
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这篇文章考察了温德尔·贝里(学者、诗人和农民,以关注当地而闻名)的作品和拉尔夫·尤金·米德亚德的摄影作品。本文认为,Berry和Meatyard的作品都对熟悉和陌生之间的细微差别提出了质疑,而不是简单地对老生常谈的熟悉进行重复,或者是与另类的相遇。虽然居住倾向于培养习惯感知并使熟悉自然化,但Berry和Meatyard的工作表明,亲密关系的增加扰乱了习惯感知,并揭示了熟悉的人和地方令人惊讶的、往往是可怕的方面。他们的工作试图影响感知上的“震动”,这种震动打破了对地方的常规感觉,并导致对地方的看法令人惊讶甚至恐惧。这篇文章是基于Berry和Meatyard的合作作品《不可预见的荒野:肯塔基州的红河峡谷》(1971)和Berry的论文《崛起》。“比真实更真实”借鉴了Timothy Morton的理论见解(特别是他的“奇怪的陌生人”的概念),以及Jean Luc Marion的饱和现象理论和他关于偶像本质的著作。
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More Real than Real: The Weird Localism of Ralph Eugene Meatyard and Wendell Berry
This essay examines the work of Wendell Berry (academic, poet, and farmer, who is well known for his focus on the local) and the ucanny photography of Ralph Eugene Meatyard. This essay argues that rather than simply a rehashing of the well-worn familar, or an encounter with alterity, both Berry's and Meatyard's work call neat distinctions between the familar and the strange into question. While residence tends to foster habitual perception and naturalising familiarity, Berry's and Meatyard's work suggests that increased intimacy unsettles habitual perception and reveals surprising and often monsterous aspects of familair beings and places. Their work attempts to affect perceptual 'quakes' that jars routinised senses of place and leads to views of place that surprise and even horrify. This essay is grounded in Berry's and Meatyard's collaborative work, The Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky's Red River Gorge [1971] and Berry's essay 'The Rise'. 'More Real than Real' draws on the theoretical insights of Timothy Morton (specifically his concept of the 'strange stranger') along with Jean Luc Marion's theory of saturated phenomenon and his writings on nature of the idol.
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