凯尔特凤凰、资本主义现实主义与当代爱尔兰女性小说

IF 0.3 2区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Orlaith Darling
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摘要本文以《凯尔特凤凰》为背景,分析四位女小说家的文学现实主义。尽管现实主义作为一种流派和形式一直与资本主义密切相关,但在2012年之后的几年里,爱尔兰小说创作出现了新现代主义的转变。这是从对或反对资本主义紧缩政策现实主义的正式反应来分析的。然而,现实主义小说仍然受到当代女作家的欢迎,在这篇文章中,我研究了Naoise Dolan、Niamh Campbell、Sara Baume和Sally Rooney的小说,询问他们的作品如何不仅在内容上,而且在形式上颠覆或批判资本主义,艺术创作是一种自我反射的主题,通过这种主题,这些作家与他们所居住的资本主义体系保持着批判性的距离,并考虑到这个体系中创造性生产的伦理。
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The Celtic Phoenix, capitalist realism, and contemporary Irish women’s novels
ABSTRACT In this article, I analyse the literary realism of four women novelists in the context of the Celtic Phoenix. While realism has always been closely associated with capitalism as a genre and form, a neo-modernist turn emerged in Irish fiction writing in the years following 2012. This has been analysed in terms of a formal reaction to or against the capitalist realism of austerity policies. The realist novel, however, has remained popular with contemporary women writers, and, in this article I examine novels by Naoise Dolan, Niamh Campbell, Sara Baume, and Sally Rooney, asking how their work subverts or critiques capitalism not just in content, but in form. In particular, artmaking emerges as a self-reflexive motif through which these writers gain critical distance from the totalising capitalist systems they inhabit, and consider the ethics of creative production within this system.
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