A Postcritical Approach to Literary Aging Studies: Older Women's Responses to Dimitri Verhulst's Novella Madame Verona Comes Down the Hill

IF 0.8 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE POETICS TODAY Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1215/03335372-10342197
A. Swinnen
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Scholars in literary aging studies typically engage in oppositional readings that reveal the often-hidden age ideologies of texts while addressing points of exit from these ideologies. This form of research is ethical and political in that it aims to clarify cultural meanings of aging and how to negotiate and subvert them in a world characterized by structural and everyday ageism. Inspired by Rita Felski's plea not to go too far in our suspicion toward the hidden meanings of a text and to value uses of literature other than the strictly ideological, this article focuses on the figure of the older lay reader and their reading practices. It presents field work involving a 2017 reading and writing club of women over sixty who responded to the novella Madame Verona Comes Down the Hill (2006) by the Flemish author Dimitri Verhulst. Analyzing the reading diaries, group discussion, and creative writing exercises of the participants will show how these readers draw on both form and ideology when making sense of and coming to terms with the life and death of the main character, an eighty-two-year-old widow who descends from the hill to die and to follow her beloved to the grave.
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文学老龄化研究的学者通常会进行相反的解读,揭示文本中经常隐藏的时代意识形态,同时解决这些意识形态的退出点。这种形式的研究是伦理和政治的,因为它旨在澄清老龄化的文化含义,以及如何在一个以结构性和日常年龄歧视为特征的世界中协商和颠覆它们。受丽塔·费尔斯基(Rita Felski)呼吁我们不要对文本的隐藏含义过于怀疑,并重视文学作品的使用,而不是严格的意识形态,这篇文章的灵感来源于年长的非专业读者的形象及其阅读实践。它介绍了2017年一个由60岁以上女性组成的阅读和写作俱乐部的实地工作,该俱乐部回应了佛兰德作家迪米特里·维胡斯特的中篇小说《维罗纳夫人下山》(2006年)。分析参与者的阅读日记、小组讨论和创造性写作练习,将展示这些读者在理解和接受主角的生与死时,是如何利用形式和意识形态的。主角是一位82岁的寡妇,她从山上下来死去,跟随她心爱的人走向坟墓。
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期刊介绍: International Journal for Theory and Analysis of Literature and Communication Poetics Today brings together scholars from throughout the world who are concerned with developing systematic approaches to the study of literature (e.g., semiotics and narratology) and with applying such approaches to the interpretation of literary works. Poetics Today presents a remarkable diversity of methodologies and examines a wide range of literary and critical topics. Several thematic review sections or special issues are published in each volume, and each issue contains a book review section, with article-length review essays.
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