华盛顿·欧文对美国文化的批判:描绘世界公民的愿景作者:j·伍德罗·麦克雷(书评)

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, AMERICAN EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.1353/eal.2023.a903792
Mary Anne Lutz
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在19世纪美国文学中思考时间空间的方法,而不是目前对这个问题所采取的一系列卓有成效的方法。通过绕过文学研究中最近过时的方法论争论,支持将卷定位在更广泛的跨学科探究时空中,引言建立了一个框架,既突出又庆祝了卷的折衷主义,无论是在方法上还是在对象上。书籍历史与信息研究一起出现,新媒体理论与编辑理论一起出现,环境代理理论与各种历史主义一起出现,对档案缺失的反思与对规范文本的详细仔细阅读一起出现,没有任何不和谐感。编辑们宣称这是“美国文学2.0”。我担心,这种简洁的表述——连同它对时代性和未来过时性的暗示——并没有公正地评价本书的重大成就。虽然书中的许多文章都为与时空搏斗的新方法提供了令人信服的案例,但读完这本书,我对这类对话的未来并没有清晰的认识,而是对当今学术的坚固性有了一种感觉。在其个别文章的见解和其总体方法的多元化,这本书是一个鼓舞人心的证明十九世纪美国文学研究的活力。我希望《时间与地点》中所展示的文学研究方法——通过一系列方法论方法(Castiglia和Gillman 11)将文学视为“一种从未事先给出的对象,总是在构建中,经常有争议和开放”——被广泛采用并持续很长一段时间。
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Washington Irving's Critique of American Culture: Sketching a Vision of World Citizenship by J. Woodrow Mccree (review)
approach to thinking about time-space in nineteenth-century American literature than a sense of the array of fruitful approaches currently being brought to bear on this question. By bypassing recent worn-out methodological polemics in literary studies in favor of positioning the volume within a much wider interdisciplinary inquiry into time-space, the introduction sets up a framework that both highlights and celebrates the volume’s eclecticism, in both its methods and its objects. Book history appears alongside information studies, new media theory alongside editorial theory, theories of environmental agency alongside a variety of historicisms, reflections on archival absences alongside detailed close readings of canonical texts, with no sense of dissonance. The editors declare that this is “American literature 2.0” (11). I worry that this tidy formulation—with its suggestion of both trendiness and future obsolescence—does not do justice to this volume’s significant achievement. While many of the essays make compelling cases for new ways of wrestling with space-time, I finished the book less with a clear sense of the future of such conversations than with a sense of the robustness of today’s scholarship. In both the insights of its individual essays and its overarching methodological pluralism, this volume is a heartening testament to the vibrancy of nineteenth-century American literary studies right now. I hope that the approach to literature on display in Neither the Time nor the Place—its treatment of literature as “an object never given in advance, always under construction, often disputed, and opened up” by an array of methodological approaches (Castiglia and Gillman 11)—is adopted widely and endures for a long time.
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