曼海姆与同伴:性别、经济与适度风暴——论伦茨的《土地掠夺者》(1777

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN
Mary Helen Dupree
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伦茨的中篇小说《土地的主人》(Der Landprediger)出版于1777年,人们将其解读为伦茨在1776年被驱逐出歌德的魏玛后,在智力和精神上迷失方向的记录。正如马库斯·威尔曼(Marcus Twellmann)和其他人所表明的那样,这部中篇小说回应了卡尔·弗里德里希伯爵在巴登发起的土地改革,伦茨亲眼目睹了这一改革。在这篇文章中,我认为这部中篇小说对性别的批判与对经济和社会改革的讨论是密不可分的。我的分析源于最近在“文学Ökonomik”领域的学术研究的一个关键见解,即文学和哲学并不简单地与经济学对立,而是三者都有共同的潜在关注,而且,文化与“现代经济范式的建立和固化”是“共谋”的(Gray 2008)。伦茨的中篇小说通过一系列情节强调了这种共谋,这些情节突出了教育学、爱情和婚姻以及启蒙运动社会改革的主题。《土地守护者》可以说与20世纪和21世纪女权主义经济学的关注相一致,因为它将经济人的斗争描述为男性气质的危机,并承认女性是家庭领域的经济参与者。
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MANNHEIM AND COMPANY: GENDER, ECONOMICS AND MODERATE STURM UND DRANG IN J. M. R. LENZ'S DER LANDPREDIGER (1777)1

Published in 1777, J. M. R. Lenz's novella Der Landprediger has been read as a document of Lenz’ own intellectual and spiritual disorientation following his banishment from Goethe's Weimar in 1776. As Marcus Twellmann and others have shown, the novella responds to the agrarian reforms initiated by Margrave Carl Friedrich in Baden, which Lenz witnessed first hand. In this article, I argue that the novella's critique of gender and its discussion of economic and social reform are inextricably intertwined. My analysis proceeds from a key insight of recent scholarship in the field of ‘literarische Ökonomik’, namely that literature and philosophy do not simply exist in opposition to economics, but rather that all three share underlying concerns and, furthermore, that culture is ‘complicit’ with the ‘establishment and solidification of modern economic paradigms’ (Gray 2008). Lenz's novella underscores this complicity in a series of episodes that foreground themes of pedagogy, love and marriage, and Enlightenment social reform. Der Landprediger can be said to align with the concerns of twentieth- and twenty-first-century feminist economics, insofar as it depicts the struggles of the homo economicus as a crisis of masculinity and recognises women as economic actors in the domestic sphere.

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GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS
GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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期刊介绍: - German Life and Letters was founded in 1936 by the distinguished British Germanist L.A. Willoughby and the publisher Basil Blackwell. In its first number the journal described its aim as "engagement with German culture in its widest aspects: its history, literature, religion, music, art; with German life in general". German LIfe and Letters has continued over the decades to observe its founding principles of providing an international and interdisciplinary forum for scholarly analysis of German culture past and present. The journal appears four times a year, and a typical number contains around eight articles of between six and eight thousand words each.
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