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Going into labor: Production and reproduction in fin de siecle British literature.

机译:从事劳动:英国末代文学中的生产和再生产。

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To many people living in late nineteenth-century Britain, both economic production and biological reproduction seemed to be in crisis. The radical changes to work and the workforce brought on by the "second industrial revolution," migration to the cities, and global capitalism, signaled the decline of traditional forms of production. Moreover, the defiant challenges to gender roles most pronounced in the "New Woman" and dandyism, combined with the rise of birth control and declining fertility rates, marked what many saw as a threat to biological reproduction and the health of the "English race." Though present-day critics tend to treat these late-Victorian ruptures in production and reproduction as separate concerns of either class or gender politics, many late-Victorian writers saw them as dovetailing components of a coherent political discourse. In order to explore the extent to which the shifting notions of production and reproduction inform one another, "Going into Labor: Production and Reproduction in Fin de Siècle British Literature" examines literature which confronts these conceptual shifts from contending political perspectives. Olive Schreiner, H. Rider Haggard, and William Morris produce literary texts which propose manipulating the relations between production and reproduction in order to restore, reshape, or revolutionize Britain's political and biological character. Schreiner defines artistic creation and maternity as inseparable but competing forms of labor in her protomodernist The Story of an African Farm and her feminist treatise Woman and Labor, each of which scrutinizes imperialism's reliance on women's passive reproductive work. In his imperial romances and his nonfictional studies of England's depressed agricultural regions, Haggard scripts masculinist fantasies in which male heroes reclaim regenerative and economic authority to thwart the enervating effects of an industrial capitalism which he suggests has compromised English virility. Morris, in his communist utopia News from Nowhere as well as his socialist theories of labor and aesthetics, proposes an emancipating account of the role of labor as a reproductive force with which we craft human bodies, but also falls into an unsettling and largely unacknowledged alignment with eugenics. Each chapter assesses formal developments in the authors' figuratively reproductive labor (writing) and the resulting textual offspring.
机译:对于许多居住在19世纪后期的英国人来说,经济生产和生物繁殖似乎都处于危机之中。 “第二次工业革命”带来的工作和劳动力的根本变化,向城市的迁移以及全球资本主义,预示着传统生产形式的衰落。此外,在“新女人”和舞弊中最明显地表现出对性别角色的挑衅性挑战,加上节育的上升和生育率的下降,标志着许多人将其视为对生物繁殖和“英国人的健康”的威胁。 ”尽管当今的批评家倾向于将这些晚期维多利亚时代的生产和再生产破裂视为阶级或性别政治的单独关注点,但许多晚期维多利亚时代的作家却将它们视为连贯一致的政治话语的组成部分。为了探讨生产和再生产的观念相互影响的程度,“进入劳动:英国文学中的生产和再生产”探讨了从竞争的政治角度来看面对这些观念转变的文学。 Olive Schreiner,H。Rider Haggard和William Morris创作了一些文学作品,提出操纵生产与再生产之间的关系,以恢复,重塑或革新英国的政治和生物学特征。施莱纳在她的前现代主义者《非洲农场的故事》和她的女权论着《妇女与劳动》中将艺术创作和生育定义为不可分割但相互竞争的劳动形式,每一个都审查了帝国主义对妇女被动生殖工作的依赖。在他的帝国浪漫史和对英格兰萧条的农业地区的虚构研究中,哈格德描绘了男性主义的幻想,其中男性英雄们重新获得了再生和经济权威,以挫败工业资本主义的令人振奋的影响,他认为这削弱了英国的生存能力。莫里斯(Morris)在他的《共产主义的乌托邦新闻无处来》以及他的社会主义劳动理论和美学理论中,提出了对劳动作为我们用来制造人体的生殖力的作用的解放性解释,但也陷入了一种令人不安和很大程度上未被认可的结合与优生学。每章都评估了作者具有象征意义的生殖劳动(写作)以及由此产生的文字后代的形式发展。

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  • 作者

    Shea, Daniel Patrick.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Oregon.;

  • 授予单位 University of Oregon.;
  • 学科 Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 290 p.
  • 总页数 290
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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