Reading against the Forces of Boredom: Environmental Literary Culture in ‘the Age of Amazon’

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM OXFORD LITERARY REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.3366/olr.2022.0392
Timothy Clark
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This paper offers an anxious survey of factors inducing boredom or indifference in the readership of environmental writing and criticism. The first is the inertia of limited assumptions in writers and critics about how to engage readers’ attention, with inadequate ideas of what ‘genuine reading’ would be. Secondly and more insidiously, modern readers are usually now immersed in consumerist cultural contexts actively geared to encourage boredom as a market force. Reduced thresholds of attention become effectively a political agent, usually a reactionary one. Next the question is asked: is ‘the reader’ a unified subject? That is, how far are environmental texts and fears unwittingly appealing to unacknowledged fantasies of violence and harm? A final threat to readerly engagement with environmental criticism in particular is that, as the conditions of the ‘Anthropocene’ worsen, just to engage more reading and readers on environmental issues comes to seem less and less adequate, even evasive, an academic theatre only of performing opinions.
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对抗无聊的阅读:“亚马逊时代”的环境文学文化
本文对环境写作和批评读者中引起无聊或冷漠的因素进行了焦虑调查。首先是作家和评论家对如何吸引读者注意力的有限假设的惰性,对什么是“真正的阅读”的想法不足。其次,更隐蔽的是,现代读者现在通常沉浸在消费主义文化背景中,积极鼓励无聊成为一种市场力量。注意力阈值的降低实际上成为了一种政治代理人,通常是一种反动的代理人。接下来的问题是:“读者”是一个统一的主体吗?也就是说,环境文本和恐惧在多大程度上无意中吸引了对暴力和伤害的未被承认的幻想?对认真参与环境批评的最后一个威胁是,随着“人类世”条件的恶化,仅仅是让更多的读者参与环境问题的阅读和阅读似乎越来越不充分,甚至是回避,成为一个只表达意见的学术舞台。
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期刊介绍: Oxford Literary Review, founded in the 1970s, is Britain"s oldest journal of literary theory. It is concerned especially with the history and development of deconstructive thinking in all areas of intellectual, cultural and political life. In the past, Oxford Literary Review has published new work by Derrida, Blanchot, Barthes, Foucault, Lacoue-Labarthe, Nancy, Cixous and many others, and it continues to publish innovative and controversial work in the tradition and spirit of deconstruction. Planned issues include ‘Writing and Immortality’, "Word of War" and ‘Deconstruction and Environmentalism’.
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