Meter Against Essentialism

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS GERMAN QUARTERLY Pub Date : 2024-11-02 DOI:10.1111/gequ.12484
Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge
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Recent scholarship on poetic materiality has found itself caught between celebration of the way rhythm might link language and the body, on the one hand, and critiques of the way such a link can lead and has led to various types of essentialism, on the other. Rhythm has a long history of activating essentialist tropes of primitivism and savagery, which in turn see certain groups (children, women, the “insane,” or racialized others) as fully determined by sensory language and bodily rhythm. In the face of this history and its afterlives, I argue for meter as a resource to help readers and scholars of poetry identify and critique essentializing approaches while upholding at least the possibility of claims for the affective and somatic efficacy of poetic language.

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美特尔反对本质主义
最近关于诗歌物质性的学术研究发现自己陷入了两种困境,一方面是对节奏将语言和身体联系起来的方式的庆祝,另一方面是对这种联系可能导致并已经导致各种本质主义的批评。节奏在激活原始主义和野蛮的本质主义比喻方面有着悠久的历史,而这些本质主义又将某些群体(儿童、妇女、“疯子”或种族化的其他人)视为完全由感觉语言和身体节奏决定的。面对这段历史和它的余波,我认为格律是一种资源,可以帮助诗歌的读者和学者识别和批评本质化的方法,同时至少坚持诗歌语言的情感和肉体功效的可能性。
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期刊介绍: The German Quarterly serves as a forum for all sorts of scholarly debates - topical, ideological, methodological, theoretical, of both the established and the experimental variety, as well as debates on recent developments in the profession. We particularly encourage essays employing new theoretical or methodological approaches, essays on recent developments in the field, and essays on subjects that have recently been underrepresented in The German Quarterly, such as studies on pre-modern subjects.
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