Ordinary Writing: Theorizing the Affective Structures of the Present in Lauren Berlant and Kathleen Stewart’s The Hundreds

Marcelo Fornari López
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The present work explores how affect is conceptualized throughout The Hundreds (2019), a collaborative project between Lauren Berlant and Kathleen Stewart composed of one hundred poems of one hundred words each (or multiples of one hundred). Throughout these poems, the authors affectively reflect on and theorize about everyday life through experimental ethnographic and writing practices, self-imposing a word restraint to their writing with the objective of exploring the creative and theoretical possibilities behind alternative ways of writing affect theory. Focusing on the unique fusion of poetry, ethnography and theory present in their work, this text explores the formal qualities of the poems and how the distinctions between criticism and fiction are blurred through a series of creative and experimental tactics that point towards radical ethical pedagogies and resist neoliberal values in academia. Some of these tactics specifically subvert academic conventions regarding citation, authorship and enunciation, and point towards innovative ways of inhabiting the place of the scholar and understanding academy itself. One of the central questions this investigation seeks to answer is how form is used by Berlant and Stewart in The Hundreds to theorize affect, with a special focus on how their efforts amount to what could speculatively be called «ordinary writing», a method to creatively describe and conceptualize the ordinary.
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普通写作:劳伦·伯兰特和凯瑟琳·斯图尔特的《百人》中当下情感结构的理论化
本作品探讨了情感在《数百首》(2019)中是如何概念化的,这是劳伦·贝兰特和凯瑟琳·斯图尔特的合作项目,由一百首诗组成,每首诗一百个单词(或一百的倍数)。在这些诗歌中,作者通过实验性的人种学和写作实践,对日常生活进行了情感反思和理论化,对自己的写作施加了文字约束,目的是探索写作情感理论的替代方式背后的创造性和理论可能性。本文聚焦于他们作品中诗歌、民族志和理论的独特融合,通过一系列创造性和实验性的策略,探讨了诗歌的形式特征,以及批评和小说之间的区别是如何模糊的,这些策略指向激进的伦理教育学,抵制学术界的新自由主义价值观。其中一些策略特别颠覆了关于引文、作者身份和阐述的学术惯例,并指向了学者和理解学术本身的创新方式。这项调查试图回答的核心问题之一是Berlant和Stewart在《数百人》中如何使用形式来理论化情感,特别关注他们的努力如何达到可以推测的“普通写作”,一种创造性地描述和概念化普通的方法。
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期刊介绍: CULTURE, LANGUAGE AND REPRESENTATION (CLR) is a biannual scholarly publication devoted to the field of Culture and Linguistics Studies, whose scope is aimed at the international academic community. Alternatively, each issue deals either monographically with a relevant aspect of the linguistic representation of culture in its various manifestations (social, political, educational, literary, historical, etc.) or encourages interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to language and culture research. The Journal is committed to academic and research excellence by publishing relevant and original material that meets high scientific standards. Submission of a paper will be taken to imply that it is unpublished and is not being considered for publication elsewhere. Articles will undergo an independent evaluation by two external referees, who will advise the Editors on the suitability of their publication. Publishing elsewhere an article included in CLR needs the author''s acknowledgement that it has first appeared in the Journal. If in doubt, authors are advised to contact The Editors.
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