Situation, Occasion, Encounter: Claudia Rankine’s Citizen and Lyric Theory in the Historical Present

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Pub Date : 2020-11-14 DOI:10.3368/cl.60.4.515
A. Wang
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© 2020 by the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System t a rally in Springfield, Illinois, on November 9, 2015, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump delivered his speech in front of a racially diverse audience. By “in front of,” I do not mean “before” or “facing.” The stage was not a proscenium, but in a now-common configuration for televised political campaign speeches, a platform in the center of stadium-style seating. The audience visible on-screen was not in front of the candidate, facing him, but seated behind him as a strategically positioned, demographically curated backdrop of listeners, about half white and half people of color. The mise-enscène: a clumsy illusion of diverse populations backing Trump. Following the rally, images of the event circulated on social media, but not because of the commonplace hypocrisy of a politician deploying for political gain the very bodies he rhetorically denigrates (a posture we might call racist fidelity rather than racist irony). Instead the scene went viral because of an unusual disruption in the background: the reading of a book of poetry at a political event.1
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情境、场合、遭遇:历史当下克劳迪娅·兰金的《公民与抒情理论》
2015年11月9日,在伊利诺伊州斯普林菲尔德的一场集会上,共和党总统候选人唐纳德·特朗普在一群种族多元化的听众面前发表了演讲。我说的“在前面”不是指“之前”或“面对”。这个舞台不是一个舞台,而是一个位于体育场式座位中心的平台,这是现在电视政治竞选演讲的常见配置。屏幕上可以看到的听众并不是在候选人的前面,面对着他,而是坐在他的后面,作为一个有战略定位的、经过人口统计的听众背景,大约一半是白人,一半是有色人种。这是一种拙劣的假象,即不同人群支持特朗普。集会结束后,该活动的照片在社交媒体上流传,但这并不是因为一个政客为了政治利益而利用他在言辞上诋毁的实体的常见虚伪(我们可能称之为种族主义忠诚,而不是种族主义讽刺)。相反,这一幕之所以在网上疯传,是因为一个不寻常的背景干扰:在一次政治活动中朗读一本诗集
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Literature publishes scholarly essays on contemporary writing in English, interviews with established and emerging authors, and reviews of recent critical books in the field. The journal welcomes articles on multiple genres, including poetry, the novel, drama, creative nonfiction, new media and digital literature, and graphic narrative. CL published the first articles on Thomas Pynchon and Susan Howe and the first interviews with Margaret Drabble and Don DeLillo; we also helped to introduce Kazuo Ishiguro, Eavan Boland, and J.M. Coetzee to American readers. As a forum for discussing issues animating the range of contemporary literary studies, CL features the full diversity of critical practices.
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