约瑟夫·布蒂吉格:不同视角下的批评家肖像

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Italian Culture Pub Date : 2022-07-06 DOI:10.1080/01614622.2022.2058721
M. Pala
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约瑟夫·布蒂吉格的《不同视角下的艺术家肖像》旨在对乔伊斯的作品进行批判性的重新思考。本书聚焦于《年轻艺术家的肖像》,对现代主义的核心原则进行了彻底的修正,这些原则最初是由T.S.艾略特在20世纪20年代的保守阅读中确立的,并在20世纪50年代被新批评主义者重申。布蒂吉格的批判性努力旨在防止乔伊斯的作品被锁在文学博物馆里,利用辩证和高度敏锐的能力,揭露了西方形而上学和美学的意识形态,保守的批评在其中构建了乔伊斯的成长小说。此外,他的马耳他、英国和天主教血统使布蒂吉格能够识别和消除高度现代主义的讽刺和无私作为整个爱尔兰社会体系所基于的“更高”价值观的工具的神秘性。与谢默斯·迪恩(Seamus Deane)和德克兰·基伯德(Declan Kiberd)一起,布蒂吉格是最早意识到《肖像》作为爱尔兰国家对殖民的控诉的相关性的评论家之一,因为——正如迪恩所坚持的——这是第一部审视爱尔兰社区与压迫之间扭曲关系的小说,并关注这种压迫的最终资源——与被压迫者合作。乔伊斯的经历使布蒂吉格对葛兰西的方法及其在社会科学各个领域的应用进行了研究,这一遗产影响了全世界的学术研究。
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Joseph Buttigieg: A Portrait of the Critic in Different Perspective
Joseph Buttigieg’s A Portrait of the Artist in Different Perspective aims at providing a critical reconsideration of Joyce’s work. Focusing on A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, it contributes to a radical revision of the central tenets of modernism as first established by T.S. Eliot’s conservative reading in the 1920s and reiterated by the New Critics in the 1950s. Buttigieg’s critical effort seeks to prevent Joyce’s work from being locked up in a literary museum, drawing on a dialectical and highly perceptive ability to unmask Western metaphysics and aesthetics as ideologies within which conservative criticism had framed Joyce’s Bildungsroman. Furthermore, his Maltese, English, Catholic roots made Buttigieg capable of identifying and demystifying high modernism’s irony and disinterestedness as instruments of the “higher” values on which the entire Irish social system was based. Together with Seamus Deane and Declan Kiberd, Buttigieg was among the very first critics who realized the relevance of Portrait as an Irish national indictment against colonization because – as Deane maintains– it is the first novel to examine the distorted relationship between the Irish community and oppression and to focus on this oppression’s ultimate resource – cooperation with the oppressed. This Joycean experience informed Buttigieg’s study of Gramsci’s method and its application in various fields of the social sciences, a heritage that has influenced scholarship throughout the world.
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