美国文学的“本质”:约翰·克劳·兰森和伊丽莎白·马多克斯·罗伯茨的《种族、地域和文本性》

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
S. Kunde
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摘要:《美国文学的“本质”》探讨了约翰·克罗·兰森和他同时代的伊丽莎白·马多克斯·罗伯茨是如何提出一种从自然中产生的文学对象理论的。这一理论构成了兰森在《批评公司》(Criticism, Inc.)中对学科分层和生产力的要求的基础。通过一系列代表性的实践,本文收集了“自然阅读”和“自然写作”的术语,罗伯茨和兰森将有价值的审美对象框架为人类观察者和景观之间精心培养的关系的产物。然而,对于这两种人来说,这种不同的关系是建立在种族等级制度的基础上的,并且有助于加强种族等级制度。即使这门学科偏离了与新批评主义相关的文化精英主义,兰森对文学对象的理解是自然的,因此受到学科研究的影响,继续为当代批评实践提供信息。因此,本文邀请人们参与我们构成学科文学研究对象和过程的方式中经常被淹没的种族政治。
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The "Nature" of American Literature: Race, Place, and Textuality in John Crowe Ransom and Elizabeth Madox Roberts
Abstract:"The 'Nature' of American Literature" explores how John Crowe Ransom and his less-studied contemporary Elizabeth Madox Roberts advanced a theory of literary objects that emerged from nature itself. This theory formed the basis of Ransom's bid, in "Criticism, Inc.," for disciplinary stratification and productivity. Through a set of representational practices this article gathers under the terms "natural reading" and "natural writing," Roberts and Ransom framed valuable aesthetic objects as the product of a carefully cultivated relationship between human observers and landscape. For both, however, this rarified relationship was grounded in and served to reinforce racial hierarchy. Even as the discipline turns away from the cultural elitism associated with New Criticism, Ransom's understanding of the literary object as natural and thus subject to disciplinary study continues to inform contemporary critical practice. This article thus invites engagement with the often submerged racial politics of the ways we constitute objects and processes of disciplinary literary studies.
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