Difficult Articulacy: Rhetoric, Disability and Early Modern Styling of Bodymind

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE PARAGRAPH Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.3366/para.2024.0453
Jennifer E. Row
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In early modern theories of ‘proper’ style, ambiguously, difficulty could convey a sense of excellence on one hand (of national belonging, imperial ambition or manly ‘virility’) while also being deployed to denigrate unseemly (too feminine or foreign) speech. Difficulty erupts precisely in the points of friction: when boundaries around ablebodymindedness are drawn or when the available forms of expression are insufficient. Instead of eradicating difficulty altogether, I sift through early modern French, English and Italian writing on rhetoric to make a case for paying closer attention to difficulty, lingering with it, and seeing what these friction points ultimately reveal. The contemporary concept of ‘disability gain’ posits disability not as a defect to be remedied, erased or cured, but rather as a mode of being in the world that allows for innovation, creativity and even added affects, resources or alternative epistemologies. Instead of considering, in the pedagogical domain, how to construct conceptual ‘on-ramps’ for simplifying difficulty, what would we gain by leaning into the unclear, uncertain and potentially joyful ‘other’ forms of communication itself, such as dysfluency, stuttering or Remi Yergeau’s concept of the rhizomatic neuroqueer?
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困难的衔接:修辞、残疾与早期现代的身体心理造型
在现代早期的 "适当 "风格理论中,"困难 "一方面可以模棱两可地传达一种卓越感(民族归属感、帝国雄心或男子汉的 "阳刚之气"),另一方面也可以用来诋毁不体面的言辞(过于女性化或外国化)。困难正是在摩擦点上爆发的:当与健全人格划清界限时,或者当可用的表达形式不足时。我并没有完全消除困难,而是通过筛选早期现代法语、英语和意大利语中关于修辞学的论述,为更密切地关注困难、与困难共存,以及观察这些摩擦点最终揭示了什么提供了论据。当代的 "残疾收益 "概念认为,残疾不是一种需要补救、消除或治愈的缺陷,而是一种允许创新、创造,甚至增加影响、资源或替代认识论的世界存在方式。与其在教学领域考虑如何构建概念上的 "匝道 "来简化困难,我们还不如深入研究交流本身的不明确、不确定和潜在的快乐 "其他 "形式,如流利障碍、口吃或雷米-耶尔戈(Remi Yergeau)的根瘤神经怪人概念,这样我们会得到什么呢?
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1983, Paragraph is a leading journal in modern critical theory. It publishes essays and review articles in English which explore critical theory in general and its application to literature, other arts and society. Regular special issues by guest editors highlight important themes and figures in modern critical theory.
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