Opening Time, Closing Time: A Journey from Hermes and Hesiod to Vico and Joyce

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES Boundary 2-An International Journal of Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1215/01903659-9789598
B. Katz
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An intellectual iconoclast, Norman O. Brown was one of the most imaginative contributors to post–World War II cultural theory. His books, grounded in deep classical erudition, include Hermes the Thief (1947), a pioneering attempt to apply Marxist historiography to the evolution of a Greek myth; Life against Death (1959), his acclaimed psychoanalytic reinterpretation of history; Love's Body (1966), an aphoristic questioning of the rationalist foundations of Western civilization; and Closing Time (1973), in which Brown interjects himself into an imagined conversation between eighteenth-century philosopher Giambattista Vico and the writer James Joyce. This essay traces the arc of his intellectual journey from its classical sources (Hermes and Hesiod) to his late confrontation with Vico and Joyce, from which he concluded, “There comes a time—I believe we are in such a time—when civilization has to be renewed by the discovery of new mysteries.”
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开幕时间,闭幕时间:从赫尔墨斯和赫西奥德到维科和乔伊斯的旅程
作为一个反传统的知识分子,诺曼·o·布朗是二战后文化理论最有想象力的贡献者之一。他的著作以深厚的古典学问为基础,包括《小偷赫尔墨斯》(1947),这是将马克思主义史学应用于希腊神话演变的开创性尝试;《生死存亡》(1959),他广受好评的精神分析学对历史的重新诠释;《爱的身体》(1966),对西方文明理性主义基础的警句式质疑;在《关门时间》(1973)中,布朗插入了一段想象中的对话,对话发生在18世纪哲学家詹巴蒂斯塔·维科和作家詹姆斯·乔伊斯之间。这篇文章追溯了他的思想之旅,从古典渊源(赫尔墨斯和赫西奥德)到后来与维科和乔伊斯的对峙,他得出结论:“有一个时代——我相信我们正处于这样一个时代——文明必须通过发现新的奥秘来更新。”
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期刊介绍: Extending beyond the postmodern, boundary 2, an international journal of literature and culture, approaches problems in these areas from a number of politically, historically, and theoretically informed perspectives. boundary 2 remains committed to understanding the present and approaching the study of national and international culture and politics through literature and the human sciences.
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