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ABSTRACT:This paper examines the ways authors of fictocriticism—a hybrid form of writing that blurs literature and literary-critical commentary— reenvision the affordances of digital media and the rise of networked technologies in feminist materialist terms. I consider the crucial role of mimesis in fictocriticism to foster “becoming similar with” one’s environment, including its media, and how fictocritical mimesis can serve as a feminist tool for space-making and betweenness. Through close readings of Mauve Desert (1987) by Nicole Brossard, Places Far From Ellesmere (1990) by Aritha van Herk, and Steven Shaviro’s Doom Patrols (1995–97), I make the case that fictocriticism affords an altering and ecological conception of our digital age in which the land and architecture are also understood as networked spaces of nomadic identity and capacious flux.
摘要:本文探讨了虚构批评——一种模糊文学和文学评论的混合写作形式——的作者如何用女权主义唯物主义的术语重新审视数字媒体的可供性和网络技术的兴起。我认为模仿在小说批评中的关键作用是促进“与”一个人的环境(包括媒体)“变得相似”,以及小说批评模仿如何成为创造空间和介于两者之间的女权主义工具。通过仔细阅读Nicole Brossard的《莫夫沙漠》(1987年)、Aritha van Herk的《远离埃尔斯米尔的地方》(1990年)和Steven Shaviro的《末日巡逻队》(1995-97年),我认为小说批评为我们的数字时代提供了一个改变和生态的概念,在这个时代,土地和建筑也被理解为游牧身份和广阔流动的网络空间。
ConfigurationsArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍:
Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).