从编辑到反应:用擦除诗解构正义

IF 0.3 Q3 LAW Liverpool Law Review Pub Date : 2023-09-16 DOI:10.1007/s10991-023-09346-6
Sarah-Jane Coyle
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摘要本文的目的是探讨支撑擦除诗的哲学、形式和功能。擦除是一种创造性的做法,涉及对发现的文件和材料中的某些单词、短语或段落进行编辑或擦除。诗歌的形式是由留下的东西组成的。近年来,由于社交媒体的出现,这种形式越来越受欢迎,而且擦除诗的图片形式很容易在网上分享。本文认为,支撑这种形式的后结构主义哲学也是其吸引力的关键,因为它使诗人能够揭露官方文件(如法庭记录和政府报告)传达的正义谬误。在考察页面作为界面和铭文权威的传统观念时,我将探讨擦除诗歌在多大程度上预示着一种新的合作和民主的诗学形式。通过仔细阅读诺贝斯和菲利普的《宗!》以及妮可·西利的《第1-4页》,摘自《弗格森报告:一种抹除》我认为,抹除诗歌有可能重振后殖民研究,并将抹除与对黑人生活的审查联系起来。
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Redact to React: Deconstructing Justice with Erasure Poetry
Abstract The purpose of this article is to consider the philosophy, form and function underpinning erasure poetry. Erasure is a creative practice involving redaction or the striking through of certain words, phrases, or paragraphs in found documents and materials. The poetic form is comprised of what is left behind. The form has grown in popularity in recent years due to the advent of social media and the fact that erasure poems’ pictorial format is easily shared online. This article suggests that the poststructuralist philosophy underpinning the form is also key to its traction insofar as it enables poets to expose the fallacy of justice communicated by official documents such as court transcripts and government reports. In examining traditional conceptions of the page as interface and the authority of inscription, I will explore the extent to which erasure poetry heralds a new collaborative and democratic form of poetics. By conducting a close reading of two erasure texts—M NourbeSe Philip’s Zong! and Nicole Sealey’s ‘Pages 1–4’, an excerpt from The Ferguson Report: An Erasure —I will argue that erasure poetry has the potential to reinvigorate postcolonial studies, drawing parallels between erasure and the censorship of black lives.
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