'FRAGMENTED AND BEWILDERING:' THE NEW RISK SOCIETY IN JENNY OFFILL'S WEATHER.

Q3 Arts and Humanities Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.12795/ren.2022.i26.11
Rubén Peinado Abarrio
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US author Jenny Offill’s Weather (2020) shows her idiosyncratic take on the notion of risk society. In the novel and its accompanying website, Offill develops a type of anxious fragmentation as an answer to the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A multiple text characterized by compulsive quotation and the formal influence of digital media, Weather is held together by a first-person confessional voice. Eventually, Offill manages to achieve a sense of interconnection through an aesthetics of the fragment thanks to a double movement: she favors a critical posthumanist perspective that understands the interrelational subject as constituted by interaction with multiple others, and she explicitly calls for collective action. Therefore, I conclude that Weather represents Offill’s both aesthetic and political quest, as she distinctly aspires to elicit an answer from readers in the form of social activism.
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"支离破碎,令人困惑"珍妮·奥菲尔笔下的新风险社会。
美国作家珍妮·奥菲尔的《天气》(2020)展示了她对风险社会概念的独特看法。在小说和随附的网站中,奥菲尔提出了一种焦虑的分裂,作为对第四次工业革命挑战的回答。《天气》是一个以强迫性引用和数字媒体的正式影响为特征的多重文本,由第一人称忏悔的声音串联在一起。最终,Offill成功地通过碎片美学实现了一种相互联系的感觉,这要归功于双重运动:她赞成一种批判的后人类主义观点,认为相互关系的主体是由与多个他人的互动构成的,她明确呼吁集体行动。因此,我得出结论,威瑟代表了奥菲尔的美学和政治追求,因为她显然渴望以社会行动主义的形式从读者那里得到答案。
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