回到她的羊群:乔治·桑《农》中的公社与农民政治

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
Claire White
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摘要:本文通过重读桑的小说《侬》来考察她对巴黎公社的回应。1871年7月,桑在巴黎公社崩溃两个月后开始创作《侬》。桑德的小说作品通过对法国大革命和法国第一个公社时期(1792-95)的重述,反映了最近城市起义的创伤——这是从各省的角度出发的。本文通过《南农》中1871年的这种双重“位移”,特别是小说与革命之都的距离进行思考。它将桑德的田园叙事与当时关于公社的话语联系起来,公社认为农民阶级是其激进的共和政治的障碍。无论沙的共和主义的实用主义版本多么不合时宜,这篇文章都开始认真对待作家的政治思想,因为它在小说中被转换了。在从外围重新描述农民与政治中心的疏离时,桑德质疑了公社“人民”和“国家”理论化中的盲点。
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Back to Her Sheep: The Commune and Peasant Politics in George Sand's Nanon
Abstract:This article examines Sand's response to the Paris Commune through a rereading of her novel Nanon, which she started writing just two months after the Commune's collapse, in July 1871. Sand's work of fiction refracts the recent traumas of this urban uprising through a retelling of the French Revolution, and the period of the nation's first Commune (1792–95)—this, from the perspective of the provinces. The article thinks through this double "displacement" of 1871 in Nanon—in particular, the distance that the novel cultivates from the capital of revolution. It situates Sand's pastoral narrative in relation to contemporaneous discourses on the Commune that recognised in the peasant class an impediment to its radical Republican politics. However unfashionable the pragmatic version of Sand's Republicanism might be, this article sets out to take seriously the writer's political thought as it was transposed in fiction. In redescribing, from the periphery, the peasants' alienation from the political centre, Sand interrogates the blind spots in the Commune's theorisation of "people" and "nation."
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NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES
NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH STUDIES LITERATURE, ROMANCE-
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期刊介绍: Nineteenth-Century French Studies provides scholars and students with the opportunity to examine new trends, review promising research findings, and become better acquainted with professional developments in the field. Scholarly articles on all aspects of nineteenth-century French literature and criticism are invited. Published articles are peer reviewed to ensure scholarly integrity. This journal has an extensive book review section covering a variety of disciplines. Nineteenth-Century French Studies is published twice a year in two double issues, fall/winter and spring/summer.
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