Victorian materialisms: approaching nineteenth-century matter

IF 0.7 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of English Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13825577.2022.2044143
A. de Waal, Ursula Kluwick
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ABSTRACT In this introduction to the special issue Victorian Materialisms, the authors review the material turn in cultural and literary studies, foregrounding the necessity of more historical nuance. While new materialist accounts tend to stress the post-Enlightenment persistence of dualistic oppositions between nature and culture, humans and nonhumans, body and mind, the editors of this special issue argue that Victorian conceptions of matter reveal a wide range of materialisms that anticipate current new materialist interventions. Closer attention to nineteenth-century cultural, literary, philosophical, and scientific approaches to matter, the authors submit, uncovers not just anxiety about boundary breaches, but a widespread interest in material agency and the entanglement of animal, chemical, human, plant, and inorganic matter. The introduction suggests that a broader enquiry into Victorian materialisms beyond canonical figures and texts helps recuperate the pervasiveness and mundaneness of Victorian engagements with matter and material agency.
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维多利亚唯物主义:接近19世纪的物质
在《维多利亚唯物主义》特刊的介绍中,作者回顾了文化和文学研究中的物质转向,强调了更多历史细微差别的必要性。虽然新唯物主义倾向于强调启蒙运动后自然与文化、人类与非人类、身体与心灵之间二元对立的持续存在,但本期特刊的编辑认为,维多利亚时代的物质观念揭示了广泛的唯物主义,预示了当前新唯物主义的干预。作者认为,对19世纪的文化、文学、哲学和科学方法的进一步关注,不仅揭示了对边界突破的焦虑,而且揭示了对物质代理和动物、化学、人类、植物和无机物的纠缠的广泛兴趣。引言表明,对维多利亚时代唯物主义的更广泛的探究,超越了规范的人物和文本,有助于恢复维多利亚时代与物质和物质代理的接触的普遍性和世俗性。
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