被自主性等规范所剥夺:与巴特勒和伯兰特一起反思关系自传

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Literature Compass Pub Date : 2023-01-24 DOI:10.1111/lic3.12700
Kim Schoof
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从20世纪80年代开始,关系一直是自传学术和生活写作研究中的一个关键术语,因为它描述了许多自传体文学中的自我是如何与他人发生关系的。然而,关于“关系自传”一词的确切含义和适用性存在着混乱。所有的自传体文学作品在某种程度上都是相关的,还是只有那些作者与他人的关系构成中心主题的作品?或者关系自传是一种独立的体裁;一种当代体裁,与传统的自主自传体裁明显不同?本文对作为自传研究概念的关系性和自主性的历史进行了新的阐释,并提出当代关系自传作品需要一种不将其与自主性对立的关系性方法。采用朱迪思·巴特勒和劳伦·伯兰特对一般惯例的情感依恋的观点,本文建议将自传体文本中的关系理解为它们对自传体写作的一般规范的“剥夺”和“工作”,例如将自己描述为一个自主的存在。
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Dispossessed by norms like autonomy: Rethinking relational autobiography with Butler and Berlant

From the 1980s onwards, relationality has been a key term in autobiography scholarship and life-writing studies, as it describes how the self in many instances of autobiographical literature emerges in relation to others. Yet, confusion reigns about the exact meaning and applicability of the term relational autobiography. Are all works of autobiographical literature to an extent relational, or only those in which the author's relationships with others form a central theme? Or is relational autobiography a genre on its own; a contemporary genre, clearly distinguished from the traditional genre of the autonomous autobiography? This article casts new light on the history of relationality and autonomy as concepts in autobiography studies, and suggests that contemporary works of relational autobiography ask for an approach of their relationality that does not place it in opposition with autonomy. Adopting the account of relationality developed by Judith Butler and Lauren Berlant's perspective on affective attachments to generic conventions, this article proposes to understand relationality in autobiographical texts as both their “dispossession by” and “working upon” generic norms for autobiographical writing such as depicting oneself as an autonomous being.

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