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本文介绍了我于2017年在布里斯托尔大学教授的“诱惑与毁灭:1772-1808”课程,当时正值哈维·温斯坦丑闻和随后的#MeToo辩论。我主张对性别意识形态进行研究,将其作为更传统地研究18世纪概念和运动的一种方式,如Aufklärung、Sturm und Drang和浪漫主义。我概述了我们在课程中学习的文本,并考虑这些文本在多大程度上可以被视为对当今性别规范和性权力动态的批判。最后,我考虑了当时这门课程的优势和挑战,以及是什么让它吸引了那些可能会回避18世纪文学的学生。
Teaching Eighteenth-Century German Literature in the Era of #MeToo: Gender and the Enlightenment Canon
ABSTRACT This article presents the course ‘Seduction and Destruction: 1772–1808’, which I taught at Bristol in 2017, at the time of the Harvey Weinstein scandal and ensuing #MeToo debate. I argue for the examination of gender ideologies as a way into more traditionally studied eighteenth-century concepts and movements such as Aufklärung, Sturm und Drang, and Romanticism. I offer an overview of the texts we studied on the course, and consider to what degree these texts can be seen to critique the gender norms and sexual power dynamics of their own day. Finally, I consider the strengths and challenges of the course at the time, and what made it attractive to students who might otherwise have shied away from eighteenth-century literature.