Appreciation After Critique

IF 0.8 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE New Literary History Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/nlh.2023.a907160
Wolfram Schmidgen
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Abstract: Long belittled as a sentiment that makes no measurable contribution to knowledge, appreciation is being reclaimed today. Postcritical writers, in particular, have turned appreciation into a model affect for how literary scholars relate to their objects of study. They have been empowered to do so by the flat ontologies associated with such thinkers as Graham Harman, Jane Bennett, and especially Bruno Latour. This essay argues that leaning on flat ontologies to rethink our relationship to aesthetic objects has led a significant number of postcritical scholars to flirt with the possibility of escape: escape from the fact that all seekers of knowledge are embodied and situated individuals and therefore different from the objects they investigate. In suggesting an escape from such difference, postcritical writers shirk ethical and political responsibilities that are central to the legitimacy of our disciplinary practices. Postcritical appreciation can have a more promising future, the essay concludes, when we heed the lessons of Donna Haraway and Hans-Georg Gadamer, who have proposed models for relating to objects that avoid the alternatives of detachment and attachment and can renew the commitment to objectivity in the humanities.
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批评后的欣赏
摘要:长期以来,欣赏被认为是一种对知识没有可衡量的贡献的情感,而今天,它正在重新受到重视。尤其是后批评作家,他们把欣赏变成了文学学者与其研究对象之间关系的一种模式。他们被格雷厄姆·哈曼(Graham Harman)、简·贝内特(Jane Bennett),尤其是布鲁诺·拉图尔(Bruno Latour)等思想家的扁平本体论赋予了这样做的权力。本文认为,依靠扁平的本体论来重新思考我们与审美对象的关系,导致了大量后批判学者对逃避的可能性进行了调情:逃避所有知识的追求者都是具体的和定位的个体,因此与他们所研究的对象不同的事实。在暗示逃避这种差异时,后批判作家逃避了伦理和政治责任,而这些责任对于我们学科实践的合法性至关重要。这篇文章的结论是,当我们吸取唐娜·哈拉威(Donna Haraway)和汉斯-乔治·伽达默尔(Hans-Georg Gadamer)的教训时,后批判的欣赏可以有一个更有希望的未来,他们提出了与对象相关的模型,避免了超然和依恋的选择,并可以更新对人文学科客观性的承诺。
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New Literary History
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期刊介绍: New Literary History focuses on questions of theory, method, interpretation, and literary history. Rather than espousing a single ideology or intellectual framework, it canvasses a wide range of scholarly concerns. By examining the bases of criticism, the journal provokes debate on the relations between literary and cultural texts and present needs. A major international forum for scholarly exchange, New Literary History has received six awards from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.
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