Tradition through Repetition: "The Present Crisis," Social Action, and the Literary Excerpt Genre

IF 0.1 N/A LITERATURE, AMERICAN J19-The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/jnc.2023.a909299
Timothy Sweet
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Abstract: This essay develops a theory of the literary excerpt, taking as a case study the ways in which James Russell Lowell's 1845 poem "The Present Crisis" has been quoted in public discourse by abolitionists, suffragists, temperance activists, anti-imperialists, and Civil Rights activists including W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King, Jr. A prominent recent instance is U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black's quotation from the poem in his opening prayer for the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump. Tracing these and other histories of excerpting "The Present Crisis," the essay draws on Rhetorical Genre Studies to argue that the literary excerpt is a distinct paraliterary genre, a form of social action that enables two purposes: bringing literary authority to nonliterary domains and participating in a tradition through repetition. Attention to the excerpt genre's pragmatics can thus bring the question of instrumentality (back) to considerations of literariness.
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通过重复的传统:“当前的危机”,社会行动和文学节选类型
文摘:本文发展了一种文学节选理论,以詹姆斯·罗素·洛厄尔1845年的诗歌《当前的危机》为例,研究了废奴主义者、妇女参政主义者、禁酒活动家、反帝国主义者和民权活动家(包括w·e·b·杜波依斯和马丁·路德·金)在公共话语中引用的方式。最近一个著名的例子是美国参议院牧师巴里·布莱克(Barry Black)在对唐纳德·特朗普的第二次弹劾审判的开场祈祷中引用了这首诗。追溯这些和其他关于“当前危机”摘录的历史,本文借鉴了修辞体裁研究,认为文学摘录是一种独特的副文学体裁,是一种社会行动的形式,它实现了两个目的:将文学权威带入非文学领域,并通过重复参与传统。因此,对节选体裁语用学的关注可以将工具性问题带回到文学性的考量中。
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