现代主义女性写作与文学馈赠

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Tim Clarke
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摘要:丽贝卡·科尔斯沃西在《礼物的归还:现代主义与交换思想》一书中展示了现代主义女作家如何将礼物的概念置于其审美计划的中心,并用它来拷问资本主义条件下生活的社会可能性。普遍存在的批评和理论倾向忽视了女性对礼物话语的贡献,并将慷慨本质化为一种固有的“女性”礼物,科尔斯沃西将文学研究和社会学置于富有成效的对话中,在历史化和理论严谨性之间实现了有效的平衡。在这本书的五个章节中,她考察了各种各样的文本,包括小说、回忆录和社会学论文,特别关注了马塞尔·莫斯的《礼物:古代社会中交换的形式和原因》、弗吉尼亚·伍尔夫的《达洛维夫人》、吉恩·里斯的《离开麦肯齐先生之后》、格特鲁德·斯坦的《小说艾达》和h.d.的《礼物》。
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Modernist Women’s Writing and the Gift of Literature
Abstract:In Returning the Gift: Modernism and the Thought of Exchange, Rebecca Colesworthy shows how modernist women writers placed the concept of the gift at the center of their aesthetic projects and used it to interrogate the social possibilities of life under capitalist conditions. Countering widespread critical and theoretical tendencies to overlook women’s contributions to gift discourse and to essentialize generosity as an inherently “ feminine” gift, Colesworthy places literary studies and sociology in productive dialogue that achieves an effective balance between historicization and theoretical rigor. Throughout the book’s five chapters, she examines a diversity of texts, including novels, memoirs, and sociological treatises, with a particular focus on Marcel Mauss’s The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway, Jean Rhys’s After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie, Gertrude Stein’s Ida A Novel, and H.D.’s The Gift.
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