《这一切都会过去:在科马克·麦卡锡后南方小说的废墟中阅读遥远的未来》

J. Jackson
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本文运用佛朗哥·莫雷蒂的“远距阅读”概念,将萨特里(Suttree, 1979)之后出版的小说描述为一段穿越后南方空间废墟的旅程。作为一个广泛的集群,散落在这个空间中的废墟阐明了他在前四部小说中建立并在《路》(2006)中完成的一种模式,这种模式预测了西方例外论意识形态(如西方基督教和全球资本主义)的未来终结,并肯定了普遍规律:“这也会过去。”
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This, Too, Shall Pass: Distant Reading a Future in the Ruins of Cormac McCarthy’s Postsouthern Novels
Using Franco Moretti’s concept of distant readings, this article frames the novels published after Suttree (1979) as a journey through the ruins of a postsouthern space. As a wide-ranging cluster, the ruins scattered across this space clarify a pattern established in his first four novels and completed in The Road (2006), a pattern that predicts the future end of Western exceptionalist ideologies such as Western Christianity and global capitalism, as well as affirms the universal law: “this, too, shall pass.”
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