Ezra Pound and Mang Ke (芒克): Image, Affect, and Consumerism in Western and Chinese Modernism

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE JOURNAL OF MODERN LITERATURE Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.2979/jmodelite.45.4.02
Tiao-Hsin Wang, R. Schleifer
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Abstract:"Modernist" culture is a complex constellation of cultural phenomena—the qualities of economic goods based upon desire rather than need, aesthetics and experiential values, horizons of possible ways to understand the world, and social formations—that effect and assign value to human experience. The growing imbrication of consumerism with poetics can be seen both in the poetry of the late twentieth-century Chinese poet, Mang Ke (芒克, 1950-) and Ezra Pound (1885–1972) and their respective poetic movements: menglong (朦胧; "misty" or "obscure") poetry in China in the late twentieth century and the poetry of Imagism in the early twentieth century in the West. Juxtaposing these poets and movements shows that the spirit of modernism, once caught within material, historical and economic phenomena, does not belong to any particular culture. Its conjunction of relations among things creates the conditions of sensibilities for emerging affects imbricated with new modalities of feeling, understanding, and social organization.
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庞德与莽客:西方与中国现代主义的形象、情感与消费主义
摘要:“现代主义”文化是一组复杂的文化现象——基于欲望而非需求的经济商品的品质、美学和经验价值、理解世界的可能方式的视野以及社会形态——它们影响并赋予人类经验价值。从二十世纪末中国诗人莽克的诗歌中可以看出,消费主义与诗学日益交织(芒克, 1950-)和庞德(1885-1972)及其各自的诗歌运动:梦龙(朦胧; “朦胧”或“朦胧”)诗歌和西方意象主义诗歌。把这些诗人和运动放在一起表明,现代主义精神,一旦被困在物质、历史和经济现象中,就不属于任何特定的文化。它将事物之间的关系结合起来,为新出现的情感创造了条件,这些情感与新的感觉、理解和社会组织模式交织在一起。
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