“疯狂幻想的月度专辑”:19世纪90年代的竞技场、“怪人”和激进杂志

Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet
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本文以波士顿改革家本杰明·o·弗劳尔(Benjamin O. Flower)的杂志《竞技场》(The Arena)为例,分析了政治激进主义与期刊形式之间的关系,并考察了“激进主义”定义的变化和争议。它分析了弗劳尔作为编辑和改革者的矛盾意图如何反映在他的杂志的混合性质中。该书还考察了与他有关的两个“古怪”运动:中产阶级妇女争取解放的斗争和平民主义者反对铁路和货币垄断的斗争。本文探讨了激进分子如何利用印刷文化来传播和合法化他们认为会复兴美国的边缘抗议运动。
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‘A monthly album of crazy fancies’: The Arena, ‘cranks’ and radical magazines in the 1890s
This article uses Boston reformer Benjamin O. Flower’s magazine The Arena in its first, most militant and successful period, from 1889 to 1896, as a case study to analyze the relationship between political radicalism and the periodical form and to examine the changing and contested definition of ‘radicalism’. It analyzes how Flower’s ambivalent intentions as an editor and a reformer were reflected in the hybrid nature of his magazine. It also examines two ‘cranky’ movements he was associated with: middle-class women’s struggle for emancipation and Populists’ fight against railroad and money monopolies. This paper explores how radicals used print culture to circulate and legitimize the fringe protest movements they thought would regenerate the United States.
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