黛安·迪·普里玛的《革命书信》中从未想过的时间和空间

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE JNT-JOURNAL OF NARRATIVE THEORY Pub Date : 2019-01-17 DOI:10.1353/JNT.2018.0014
I. Davidson
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在这首诗的早期,她断言革命“需要知道时间和空间的规律/他们从来没有梦想过”(76)作为替代宇宙论,将“包抄”和“短路”镇压力量。Di Prima的宇宙观是由日常生活的物质性构成的,包括身体和家庭的临时空间;它既不是永恒的,也不在生物及其空间关系的物质和自然世界的同时熵和肥沃的叙述之外。在迪·普里马的世界里,传统上作为生物家庭保护区建造的私人场所变得越来越公共,并被重建为“革命空间”。然而,这首诗的抱负并不局限于国内。在更大的范围内,《革命书信》通过土地所有权和居住的历史产生了一种美国民族的意识。这种叙述在革命和激进主义的政治世界中进一步被语境化,这首诗提供了一种反历史,以及一种反历史
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Times and Spaces Never Dreamed of in Diane di Prima’s Revolutionary Letters
Earlier in the poem she asserts the revolutionary “need to know laws of time & space / they never dream of ” (76) as alternative cosmologies that will “outflank” and “short circuit” repressive forces. Di Prima’s cosmology is constructed from the materiality of everyday life, including the temporary spaces of the body and the home; it is neither eternal nor outside the simultaneously entropic and fertile narratives of the material and natural world of living things and their spatial relationships. In di Prima’s world, the private locations, traditionally constructed as the preserve of the biological family, become increasingly public and reconstructed as “revolutionary spaces.” The poem’s ambitions are not, however, limited to the domestic. On a larger scale, Revolutionary Letters produces a sense of the American nation through the histories of land ownership and inhabitation. This narrative is further contextualized within a political world of revolution and activism, and the poem provides a counter history, as well as po-
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1971 as the Journal of Narrative Technique, JNT (now the Journal of Narrative Theory) has provided a forum for the theoretical exploration of narrative in all its forms. Building on this foundation, JNT publishes essays addressing the epistemological, global, historical, formal, and political dimensions of narrative from a variety of methodological and theoretical perspectives.
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