2020年AJP最佳文章奖由《美国语言学杂志》颁发给詹姆斯·乌登波士顿大学

IF 0.6 1区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
William M. Breichner
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他在《讽刺的边缘:苏埃托尼乌斯、萨图拉和古罗马的学术局外人》AJP 141.4(2020年冬季):575-601中对学术的贡献。在这篇文章中,乌登探讨了帝国时期的语法,以及它们与苏埃托尼乌斯的《语法与修辞》中所描绘的讽刺的关系。作为社会边缘的学校教师、学者和知识分子(许多人出生于奴隶制和/或是罗马的局外人),语法学家在他们监督的文学中占据着矛盾的地位,成为文化内部人士和亚精英嘲笑的目标。然而,乌登也展示了这些语法学家是如何为自己采用讽刺话语的面具和策略的,他们创作了对他人的攻击,并在自己的自我展示中培养了卑鄙和孤立的人物形象。通过仔细阅读Suetonius在DGR中记录的语法片段和轶事(在与Juvenal Satire 7相关的某一点上进行了研究),Uden要求我们重新思考我们对六度饱和类型的理解,包括那些声称对其边缘有利害关系的评论家。在他们作为嘲讽不合群者的地位上,语法可以被理解为讽刺诗人的替身或“照片底片”。在苏埃托尼乌斯的记录中,他们公开承认甚至培养自己作为社会和经济局外人的地位。乌登与爱德华·赛义德(Edward Said)将这位现代学者描绘成“自愿流亡者”,以及亚伦·莱克莱德(Aaron Lecklider)的“书呆子”理论进行了鲜明的对比,后者描绘了自20世纪50年代以来美国知识分子的矛盾和可疑概念。在这三种情况下,评论家的角色都被塑造或自我塑造为对现状的不安或危险。就罗马语法而言,这种颠覆属于一种明显的讽刺框架。乌登对一篇通常仅供参考的文本采取了独创和连贯的方法,就六度饱和与更广泛的、次精英的批评和讽刺言论领域之间的关系建立了一个意义深远的论点,因为他还提供了一种在罗马社会和文学边缘阅读的方法。
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The AJP Best Article Prize for 2020 has been Presented by the American Journal of Philology to James Uden Boston University
for his contribution to scholarship in “The Margins of Satire: Suetonius, Satura, and Scholarly Outsiders in Ancient Rome,” AJP 141.4 (Winter 2020): 575–601. In this article Uden explores the grammatici of the Imperial period and their relationship to satire as portrayed in Suetonius’ De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus. As school teachers, scholars, and intellectuals on the fringes of society (many were born into slavery and/or were outsiders to Rome), the grammatici occupy a paradoxical position in relation to the literature they oversee, emerging as both cultural insiders and sub-elite targets of mockery. Yet Uden also shows how these grammatici adopt the masks and strategies of satirical discourse for themselves, by authoring attacks on others as well as cultivating abject and isolated personas in their own self-presentation. Through a careful reading of the fragments and anecdotes of the grammatici recorded by Suetonius in the DGR (at one point examined in relation to Juvenal Satire 7), Uden asks us to rethink our understanding of the genre of hexametric satura by including those critics who claim a stake on its margins. In their position as mocking misfits, the grammatici can be understood as doubles or “photo-negatives” for the satirical poets. They appear in Suetonius’ record as figures who openly admit and even cultivate their status as social and economic outsiders. Uden draws illuminating parallels with Edward Said’s portrait of the modern scholar as a “voluntary exile” and Aaron Lecklider’s “egghead” theory that charts the ambivalent and suspicious conception of the intellectual in the United States since the 1950s. In all three cases, the role of the critic is fashioned or self-fashioned as unsettling or dangerous to the status quo. In the case of the Roman grammatici, that subversion falls within a decidedly satirical framework. By adopting an original and cohesive approach to a text that is often consulted only for reference, Uden builds a far-reaching argument about the relationship between hexametric satura and the wider, sub-elite field of critical and satirical speech, as he also offers a method of reading for and from the social and literary margins in Rome.
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1880, American Journal of Philology (AJP) has helped to shape American classical scholarship. Today, the Journal has achieved worldwide recognition as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists by publishing original research in classical literature, philology, linguistics, history, society, religion, philosophy, and cultural and material studies. Book review sections are featured in every issue. AJP is open to a wide variety of contemporary and interdisciplinary approaches, including literary interpretation and theory, historical investigation, and textual criticism.
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