Making and Reading World Literature in a Pandemic

IF 0.4 0 LITERATURE Journal of World Literature Pub Date : 2022-05-18 DOI:10.1163/24056480-00702005
Anna Muenchrath
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This essay intervenes in a debate about world literature that pits commodity circulation against normativity and literature’s causal force. By taking into account the history of book production and circulation as intimately linked with the history of global capitalism, this essay reads Severance (2018) by Ling Ma as a critique of the logic of global logistics and its labor relations. Reading the novel during a pandemic ironically draws attention to the reader’s own position in this global labor hierarchy, highlighting that the novel itself necessarily participates in the material injustices of global print capitalism. The essay argues that paying attention to book production and circulation – in the form of global supply chains, the world market’s global reach, and particularly the human relations this produces – is in fact not antithetical to, but instead a highly leveraged way of understanding literature’s potential for transformative agency.
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大流行时期的世界文学创作与解读
本文介入了一场关于世界文学的争论,即商品流通与规范性以及文学的因果力之间的对立。考虑到书籍生产和流通的历史与全球资本主义的历史密切相关,本文将凌马的《Severance》(2018)解读为对全球物流及其劳动关系逻辑的批判。具有讽刺意味的是,在疫情期间阅读这部小说会引起人们对读者自身在全球劳工阶层中的地位的关注,突显出小说本身必然参与了全球印刷资本主义的物质不公正。这篇文章认为,关注书籍的生产和流通——以全球供应链的形式,世界市场的全球影响力,特别是由此产生的人际关系——事实上并不是对立的,而是一种高度杠杆化的方式来理解文学变革的潜力。
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Journal of World Literature
Journal of World Literature Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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