无国界的地平线:温迪·特维诺的“残酷小说”和公社的乌托邦诗歌

Mikkel Nørregaard Jørgensen
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当代反资本主义和反种族主义政治正开始围绕边界暴力组织起来。这是对2008年经济危机后重新实施民族国家的反应。在这篇文章中,我分析了美国诗人Wendy Trevino的诗集《残酷的小说》,以展示新的斗争是如何将诗歌作为他们的武器之一,并以此建立在革命斗争的乌托邦传统之上的。我的阅读重点是特维诺对公共形式(如复数“我们”)的引用,以及她对历史性革命时刻的使用,以及这些因素如何共同塑造了她诗歌中固有的乌托邦视野。《残酷的小说》的阅读将以三步结构的形式展开,研究特维诺在她的诗歌中如何从单数“我”过渡到复数“我们”,最后以“公社”的政治主题结束。在总结我的阅读时,我指出《残酷的小说》是如何独特地与当前正在进行的反对边界和其他资本主义形式的真实政治斗争联系在一起的,以及她是如何以公社的形象将诗歌和政治斗争联系起来的。公社是一个从资本主义压迫的再生产中解放出来的身份的公开再生产场所。
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Horizons Without Borders: Wendy Trevino’s 'Cruel Fiction' and the Utopian Poetry of the Commune
Contemporary anti-capitalist and anti-racist politics are beginning to organize around the violence of borders. This comes in reaction to the re-enforcement of nation-states which has taken hold after the economic crisis of 2008. In this article I analyze the collection of poems, Cruel Fiction, by the American poet Wendy Trevino, to show how the new struggles are taking up poetry as one of their weapons and in doing so build on a utopian tradition of revolutionary struggle. I focus my reading around Trevino’s invocation of communal forms such as plural “We’s” and her use of historic revolutionary moments, and how this all together shapes the inherent utopian horizon in her poetry. The reading of Cruel Fiction will take form in a three-step structure investigating the way Trevino, in her poems, moves from the singular “I” over the plural “We”, finally ending with the political subject of the “Commune”. I summarize my reading by pointing to how Cruel Fiction is uniquely connected to the real political struggle going on in the present against borders and other capitalist formations, and how she forms this connection between poetry and political struggle in the figure of the commune. The commune comes to be the figure of a place of open reproduction of identity freed from the capitalist reproduction of oppression.
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