I Can See Through You: Double Vision in Jennifer Egan’s Look at Me and Alexandra Kleeman’s You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine

IF 0.2 3区 文学 N/A LITERATURE Contemporary Womens Writing Pub Date : 2021-08-21 DOI:10.1093/cww/vpab032
Patricia Malone
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In this essay, I read Jennifer Egan and Alexandra Kleeman’s work within a distinct strand of contemporary literature, characterized by a turn away from skepticism as regards the transparency of language, a revitalized faith in literary form, and a pronounced interest in the capacity of the novel form as well as a centering of the existential experience of the subject socialized as “woman.” Charting a shift from the paranoid mode of the high postmodernists to the contemporary moment in which appearance – visibility – is a necessary and even desirable form of sociality, I suggest that the turn “from the outside in” is fruitfully understood through consideration of the memoir boom of the 1990s and the “specular moment” of autobiography, reconsidering the dyadic dynamic of the reader–author relationship.
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我可以看穿你:詹妮弗·伊根的《看着我》和亚历山德拉·克里曼的《你也可以拥有像我一样的身体》中的双重视角
在这篇文章中,我在一个独特的当代文学流派中阅读了詹妮弗·伊根(Jennifer Egan)和亚历山德拉·克里曼(Alexandra Kleeman)的作品,其特点是对语言透明度的怀疑态度的转变,对文学形式的复兴信仰,对小说形式的能力的明显兴趣,以及对作为“女性”的主体的存在经验的中心。从高级后现代主义者的偏执模式到当代社会的转变,在当代社会中,外观-可见性-是一种必要的甚至是可取的形式,我建议通过考虑20世纪90年代的回忆录热潮和自传的“镜面时刻”,重新考虑读者-作者关系的二元动态,“由外而内”的转变是富有成效的理解。
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