下面的格鲁吉亚(即将出版的特刊:埃尔特林厄姆和卡特)

Q1 Arts and Humanities Green Letters Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1080/14688417.2023.2263462
Margaret Ronda
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摘要本文考察了在资本积累和危机的循环中,无薪工作和无薪生活与有薪工作的位置产生了正式的见解。《乔治》对隶属于正式经济的生活世界和实践活动提供了关键的阐述。本文以Muriel Rukeyser的《死者之书》和Cecily Nicholson的《来自白杨树》为例,认为这些诗歌作品可以被解读为“来自下层的诗歌”,因为它们对资本主义生产关系下的劳动生活条件进行了广泛的探讨,并对雇佣劳动的风险暴露和理性暴力进行了有力的批评。这些作品考虑了潜在的抵抗地点,集体反想象,重新野化和野性存在的地方。关键词:地质生态学社会生态学生态批评环境文献披露声明作者未发现潜在利益冲突。Nefertiti X. M. Tadiar、Michael Denning、Tania Li、Mike Davis、Ruth Wilson Gilmore、Jason Moore和Jan Breman等学者提供了思考工资之外生活的框架。这一论点还借鉴了社会再生产理论家如西尔维娅·费代里奇和玛丽亚·米斯的重要见解。2 .随着工业资本主义的兴起,格鲁吉亚作为气候变化的衡量标准,参见托比亚斯·梅内利的《气候与世界的形成》(2021)。例如:雅各布·泰勒的《宾夕法尼亚》(1739-40)、蒂莫西·德怀特的《格林菲尔德山》(1797)、乔尔·巴洛的《哥伦布》(1807)和菲利普·弗雷诺的《在西部大运河上》(1822)。关于美国诗歌传统的阅读,请参阅蒂莫西·斯威特的《美国诗歌》(2002),该书强调散文写作,并将诗歌视为一种与早期美国农业经济话语和土地伦理密切相关的环境写作形式。Kadue的这句话唤起了Mierle Ukeles的女权主义社会实践“维护艺术”,以及20世纪70年代其他女权主义“艺术工作者”,他们在自己的艺术作品中展示了女性化的无偿劳动。参见马丁·切尔尼克的《鹰巢事件:美国最严重的工业事故》(1986年)和蒂姆·戴顿、穆里尔·鲁基瑟的《亡灵之书》(2015年),了解对这一事件及其后果的更详细描述。玛格丽特·朗达是美国战后诗歌和全球生态危机流派批判性研究的作者,《残留物:自然尽头的美国诗歌》(斯坦福大学出版社,Post x45系列,2018)。她还著有两部诗集。她的学术评论曾发表在《PMLA》、《美国文学史》、《Post45》、《Genre》和《English Language Notes》等期刊上,并在《Life in Plastic》、《Prismatic Ecology》、《Veer Ecology》和《Writing Against Capital》等编辑过的书籍中发表。她是加州大学戴维斯分校的英语副教授。
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Georgics from Below (For Forthcoming Special Issue, Eltringham and Carter)
ABSTRACTThis essay examines the genre of georgic as it generates formal insights into the place of unpaid work and unwaged life alongside waged work within capital’s cycles of accumulation and crisis. The georgic offers key elaborations on the life-worlds and practical activities that subtend the formal economy. Turning to Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead and Cecily Nicholson’s From the Poplars, this essay argues that these poetic works can be read as ‘georgics from below’ in their expanded inquiries into the conditions of labouring life within capitalist productive relations, and their forceful critiques of the risk exposures and rational violence of waged labour. These works consider potential locales of resistance, collective counter-imaginaries, places of rewilding and feral existences.KEYWORDS: Georgicsecopoeticssocial ecologyecocriticismenvironmental literature Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Notes1. Nefertiti X. M. Tadiar, Michael Denning, Tania Li, Mike Davis, Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Jason Moore, and Jan Breman, among other scholars, offer frameworks for thinking about life beyond the wage. This argument also draws on the key insights of social reproduction theorists such as Silvia Federici and Maria Mies.2. On the georgic as a measure of climatological change with the rise of industrial capitalism, see Tobias Menely’s Climate and the Making of Worlds (2021).3. See, for instance: Jacob Taylor’s ‘Pennsylvania’ (1739–40), Timothy Dwight’s Greenfield Hill (1797), Joel Barlow’s The Columbiad (1807), and Philip Freneau’s ‘On the Great Western Canal’ (1822). For a reading of the American georgic tradition, see Timothy Sweet’s American Georgics (2002), which emphasises prose writing and views the georgic as a form of environmental writing intimately tied to early American agrarian-economic discourses and land ethics.4. Kadue’s phrase evokes the feminist social practice ‘maintenance art’ of Mierle Ukeles, along with other feminist ‘art workers’ of the 1970s who staged feminised unpaid labour in their art pieces.5. See Martin Cherniack, The Hawk’s Nest Incident: America’s Worst Industrial Accident (1986) and Tim Dayton, Muriel Rukeyser’s The Book of the Dead (2015) for more extensive description of this event and its aftermath.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMargaret RondaMargaret Ronda is the author of a critical study on American postwar poetry and the genres of global ecological crisis, Remainders: American Poetry at Nature’s End (Stanford University Press, Post × 45 Series, 2018). She is also the author of two poetry collections. Her critical scholarship has appeared in journals including PMLA, American Literary History, Post45, Genre, and English Language Notes, as well as in edited volumes such as Life in Plastic, Prismatic Ecology, Veer Ecology, and Writing Against Capital. She is an Associate Professor in English at the University of California-Davis.
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期刊介绍: Green Letters: Studies in Ecocriticism explores the relationship between literary, artistic and popular culture and the various conceptions of the environment articulated by scientific ecology, philosophy, sociology and literary and cultural theory. We publish academic articles that seek to illuminate divergences and convergences among representations and rhetorics of nature – understood as potentially including wild, rural, urban and virtual spaces – within the context of global environmental crisis.
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