与托妮·莫里森一起阅读:文学公众、编辑和作者人格的工作

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2021-05-22 DOI:10.1353/NAR.2021.0016
C. Terrell
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摘要:托妮·莫里森经常说,她之所以写出自己的第一部小说《最蓝的眼睛》,是因为在她周围的文学世界里,她找不到年轻黑人女性虚构的声音。从1965年到2019年去世,莫里森编辑和撰写了一系列作品,满足了这一需求,并彰显了其文学价值。本文关注阅读公众的问题,特别是20世纪末莫里森传播的文学话语和文学作品之间的相互作用,以及这种话语对接受她的作品和人物形象的影响。我认为,在文学领域,莫里森不仅是小说家,还是教授、编辑和公共知识分子,她面向的是广泛而不同的读者群体(大众、文学和学术;黑人和非黑人),以便通过一种叙事方式向新观众开放小说,这种叙事方式坚持文学作为一种参与性和公共人工制品的价值。从虚构的研究和文学社会学与小说理论的相互关系中,我描绘了物质实践和稀薄的文学语言之间的紧张关系,这些语言赋予了莫里森的编辑工作、她的阅读话语和她自己创作的前言以活力。
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Reading with Toni Morrison: Literary Publics, Editing, and the Work of Authorial Persona
ABSTRACT:Toni Morrison frequently said that she wrote her first novel, The Bluest Eye, because she could not find, in the literary world around her, the fictional voice of young black women. In the years between 1965 and her death in 2019, Morrison both edited and authored a body of work which answered that need and valorized its literary merits. This essay attends to the question of reading publics, specifically to the interactions between the discourse of literature and literary production disseminated by Morrison in the late twentieth century and the implications of this discourse for the reception of her work and persona. I argue that Morrison, who operates in the literary sphere not only as a novelist, but also as a professor, an editor, and a public intellectual, addresses herself to an expansive, disparate readership (mass, literary, and academic; black and non-black) in order to open up fiction to new audiences through a narrative that insists on the value of literature as a participatory and public artifact. Drawing from studies of fictionality and from the interrelation of literary sociology with novel theory, I delineate the tensions between the material practices and rarefied literary languages which animate Morrison's editorial work, her discourse of reading, and her self-authored forewords.
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