谁害怕政治小说?一个介绍。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19915.1
Ivana Perica, Aurore Peyroles
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我们在这篇导言和本文集所属的研究项目《政治小说的制图》(the Cartography of the Political Novel, Caponeu)中的目的,并不是要引入一个新的类别,来补充或反对其他已确立的体裁名称,如参与小说或论文小说。相反,它是关于重新审视“政治小说”一词的相关性。为什么我们认为它很重要,无论是作为一种试探性的体裁,还是作为一种具有政治生产力和动态的社会现象,无论是在它的过去、现在还是(可以预见的)未来?虽然认识到当前学术界对所有作品的内在政治性质的兴趣,但我们认为,与许多其他小说不同,某些小说从更直接地被指定为政治小说中受益。
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Who's afraid of the political novel? An introduction.

Our purpose in this introduction and in the research project The Cartography of the Political Novel (Caponeu), to which this collection belongs, is not to introduce a new category that complements - or opposes - other established genre designations such as the engaged novel or the thesis novel. Rather, it is about examining the relevance of the term 'political novel' anew. Why do we consider it important, both as a tentative genre and as a politically productive and dynamic social phenomenon, both in its past, its present and - predictably - in its future? While recognising the current scholarly interest in the inherently political nature of all writing, we argue that certain novels, unlike many others, benefit from being more directly designated as political novels.

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