The Reign of the Genteel

E. Coit
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This conclusion examines some episodes in the formation of the narrative about 'the genteel tradition'. Having shown that Henry Adams, Henry James, Edith Wharton and their friend Barrett Wendell all contribute to a realist critique of a liberal idealism, American Snobs notes here that when George Santayana makes his own influential commentary on the 'genteel', he is responding to the same liberal Harvard milieu that provokes that realist critique. Wendell's Harvard students Van Wyck Brooks and Vernon Louis Parrington adapt this critique as they develop the narrative about the genteel for their own ends. Brooks, the conclusion shows, contributes to the distortions of that narrative by conflating Charles Eliot Norton's perspective with that of the much more reactionary Wendell. The book closes by considering the unsexy femininity that frequently figures the genteel, linking it to Reconstruction-era evocations of the schoolmarm and later references to sterile Anglo-Saxon womanhood that hastens racial decline. In later iterations of the narrative about the genteel, negative representations of this unsexy white femininity tend to serve progressive ends; in earlier iterations like those surveyed in American Snobs, however, such representations tend to serve a conservatism that is sceptical about democracy and understands itself as realist.
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上流社会的统治
这个结论考察了关于“绅士传统”叙事形成过程中的一些情节。在证明了亨利·亚当斯、亨利·詹姆斯、伊迪丝·沃顿和他们的朋友巴雷特·温德尔都对自由理想主义的现实主义批判做出了贡献之后,《美国势利者》在这里指出,当乔治·桑塔亚纳对“上流社会”做出自己有影响力的评论时,他是在回应同样的自由派哈佛环境,正是这种环境引发了现实主义的批判。温德尔的哈佛学生范·威克·布鲁克斯和弗农·路易斯·帕灵顿改编了这一批评,为自己的目的发展了关于上流社会的叙述。结论表明,布鲁克斯将查尔斯·艾略特·诺顿的观点与更为反动的温德尔的观点混为一谈,从而加剧了这种叙事的扭曲。在书的结尾,作者思考了绅士形象中经常出现的不性感的女性气质,将其与重建时期对女学生的回忆以及后来对加速种族衰落的盎格鲁-撒克逊女性气质的提及联系起来。在后来的叙述中,对这种不性感的白人女性气质的文雅、消极的表述倾向于为进步的目的服务;然而,在《美国势利者》调查的早期版本中,这样的表述倾向于为保守主义服务,这种保守主义对民主持怀疑态度,并认为自己是现实主义者。
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