A Populist in King Arthur’s Court

IF 0.2 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN Mark Twain Annual Pub Date : 2018-09-20 DOI:10.5325/MARKTWAIJ.16.1.0077
Andrew Alquesta
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Abstract:Connecticut Yankee stands as one of Twain’s most overtly political novels. Critics have read its protagonist, Hank Morgan, as anything from a progressive reformer to an authoritarian oppressor. This article attempts to explain some of Hank’s contradictions by reading him as a populist in two intersecting ways. First, he serves as a figure for the workingman that was valorized by the late nineteenth-century People’s Party. Second, his rhetoric suggests the lowercase-p populism that splits the political sphere into an insurgent form of “the people” and its elite “other.” Critics of populism argue that this structure is necessarily anti-democratic, and contemporary commentators often use populism as little more than a dirty word; however, this article argues that Connecticut Yankee offers further support to the claim that, at the very least, populism is an element of democracy and, at its best, can disrupt the political status quo in ways that help assert popular sovereignty.
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亚瑟王宫廷中的民粹主义者
摘要:《康涅狄格洋基》是吐温最公开的政治小说之一。评论家们把它的主人公汉克·摩根解读为从进步的改革者到专制的压迫者。本文试图通过两种交叉的方式将汉克解读为民粹主义者来解释他的一些矛盾。首先,他是19世纪末人民党所推崇的工人阶级的形象。其次,他的言论暗示了低p民粹主义,它将政治领域分裂为“人民”及其精英“他者”的反叛形式。民粹主义的批评者认为,这种结构必然是反民主的,当代评论家经常把民粹主义当作一个肮脏的词;然而,这篇文章认为,康涅狄格扬基进一步支持了这样一种说法,即民粹主义至少是民主的一个元素,在最好的情况下,可以以有助于维护民众主权的方式破坏政治现状。
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Mark Twain Annual LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: The Mark Twain Annual publishes articles related to Mark Twain and those who surrounded him and serves as an outlet for new scholarship as well as new pedagogical approaches. It is the official publication of the Mark Twain Circle of America, an international association of people interested in the life and work of Mark Twain. The Circle encourages interest in Mark Twain and fosters the formal presentation of ideas about the author and his work, as well as the informal exchange of information among its members.
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