另一个竞技场:伊比利亚大西洋的诗学走向全球,1500-1650 +

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 CLASSICS Classical Receptions Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-11 DOI:10.1093/CRJ/CLAA027
Maya Feile Tomes
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1500年至1650年期间,欧洲的诗歌传统——最终起源于希腊-罗马(即地中海盆地)——首次系统地输出到严格的欧洲地理范围之外:葡萄牙人——尤其是迅速扩张的伊比利亚帝国的西班牙控制区——提供的新环境是这一传统的最初来源位置本章摒弃了一些更传统的早期现代诗学方法中由来已久的欧洲中心论,坚持认为1500–1650年正是欧洲文学传统开始在全球其他地方拥有自己的生活的时期。在考察了这方面的关键文学历史发展之后,本章继续思考美洲本身是如何在早期现代伊比利亚-美洲诗歌中被塑造和塑造为一个新的诗歌活动区——一个新诗歌空间。在本章的这一部分中,我们选择了一些被识别和调查的比喻,作为构成我们可以称之为新世界诗学的动态文学现象的样本。
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The Other Arena: Poetics Goes Global in the Iberian Atlantic, 1500–1650+
The period 1500–1650 is the period during which Europe’s poetic traditions — of ultimately Greco-Roman (i.e. Mediterranean Basin) origin — first came to be systematically exported outside the strictly European geographical sphere: the new contexts offered by the Portuguese- and especially Spanish-controlled zones of the rapidly expanding Iberian imperial world is where this first took place. This chapter moves away from the time-honoured Eurocentrisms of some of the more traditional approaches to early modern poetics by insisting upon 1500–1650+ as precisely the period during which the European literary tradition began to take on a life, or lives, of its own elsewhere across the globe. After surveying the key literary-historical developments in this connection, the chapter proceeds to consider how the Americas themselves came to be figured and indeed forged as a new zone of poetic activity — a new poetic(s) space — in early modern Ibero-American poetry itself. The selection of tropes identified and surveyed in this part of the chapter is offered as a sample of the dynamic literary phenomena that make up what we can call the poetics of the New World.
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