Only Connect: Children's Literature and Its Theory in the Extended Present

Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1353/jeu.2019.0016
Madeleine Hunter
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Abstract:While an unfolding backlash against globalization has resulted in a tightening of the borders that police our movement through space, the borders that structure our temporal experience have been made newly porous by technologies that alter the terms of our presence in that space. This paper argues that our current condition of ubiquitous connectivity—our constant interconnection and integration into larger flows of information and communication—has brought about a paradoxical anxiety of disconnection that finds expression in the field's growing "kinship" movement. In the digital age, instantaneous communication butts up against infinite information, giving birth to the extended present—a temporality in which the borders of the now seem to be both ever diminishing and expanding. What does this mean for the temporal alterity that subsists between adult and child as theoretical constructs? What happens to the adult-child relationship in the age of the constant update? This paper examines to what extent the field's current turn toward models that emphasize similarity—or "kinship"—over difference constitutes an attempt to reaffirm a continuity between past and present that is threatened by the rise of new media technologies, and ponders what the attempt to cohere our disparate temporalities into the present might mean for the future of the field and those on whose behalf it proposes to speak.
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只有连接:儿童文学及其理论在延伸的现在
摘要:虽然对全球化的强烈抵制导致了监督我们在空间中运动的边界收紧,但结构我们时间体验的边界已经被改变我们在空间中存在条件的技术赋予了新的多孔性。本文认为,我们当前的无所不在的连接状态——我们不断地相互连接并融入更大的信息和通信流——带来了一种矛盾的脱节焦虑,这种焦虑在该领域日益增长的“亲属关系”运动中得到了体现。在数字时代,即时通信与无限的信息相抵触,产生了延伸的现在——现在的边界似乎在不断缩小和扩大。这对于存在于成人和儿童之间作为理论建构的时间差异意味着什么?在不断更新的时代,成人与儿童的关系会发生什么变化?本文考察了该领域目前转向强调相似性(或“亲属关系”)而非差异的模型的程度,这种模式构成了一种尝试,即重申过去与现在之间的连续性,这种连续性受到新媒体技术兴起的威胁,并思考了将我们不同的时间性凝聚到现在的尝试对该领域的未来以及它所代表的人来说可能意味着什么。
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