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Radio blues: Literature, mass communication and the human voice in Depression America (Kenneth Burke, John Dos Passos, Henry Roth).

机译:无线电布鲁斯:美国大萧条时期的文学,大众传播和人类之声(肯尼斯·伯克,约翰·多斯·帕索斯,亨利·罗斯)。

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This dissertation argues that American literature responded to the consolidation of the mass media in the 1930s by figuring a new relationship between communication and power. Through an analysis of criticism and fiction by Kenneth Burke, John Dos Passos, Henry Roth and other major figures of the decade, the dissertation shows how a series of reconceptions of language, communication, and their relation to the subject lead to a notion that power operates in a profoundly "fictional" way---that is, it is produced, exercised and resisted in narrative communication, which is always governed by language's conventions, rhetorical figures and forms. The dissertation begins by arguing Burke's anti-modernist, sociological view of literature and his theory of narrative as "a strategy for encompassing a situation" help us sidestep the traditional opposition between literature and mass culture that still dominates many renditions of the 1930s. An analysis of Burke's criticism and of his single novel enable shows how American literature of this decade locked its horns not with mass culture but with mass communication. Through a close reading of novels by Dos Passos, Roth and others the dissertation then demonstrates how in the 1930s the conceptions of language and communication are transfigured. Language is transformed from a catalog of labels generated by inner experience to an independent structuring agent whose effects are often unconscious. Communication is then transformed from the conveyance of a priori meanings to the process of identity formation, for subjects and culture generally. These reconceptions subsequently cast power as formatted by communication and communication as the key requirement for historical agency. They also recast how subjects and texts exercise that agency---not through intersubjective dialogue or linguistic invention, but through strategies that acknowledge the fictional character of identity and operation of power: the "seizing" of inherited symbols of authority, propaganda, bricolage, and hermeneutics. The dissertation closes by emphasizing how the human voice---now mediated by radio, sound pictures, and records---comes to be re-imagined in this decade as at once no longer the sign of presence and authenticity and the sign of uncanny power.
机译:本文认为,美国文学对1930年代大众传播媒介的整合做出了回应,它推测出传播与权力之间的新关系。通过对肯尼思·伯克(Kenneth Burke),约翰·多斯·帕索斯(John Dos Passos),亨利·罗斯(Henry Roth)和其他十年来的主要人物的批评和小说分析,论文显示了一系列对语言,交流及其与主题的关系的重新构想如何导致一种观念叙事交流以深刻的“虚构”方式运作,即它是在叙事交流中产生,行使和抵制的,叙事交流始终受语言惯例,修辞格形式和形式的支配。本文首先论述了伯克的反现代主义,社会学文学观及其叙事理论为“一种情境策略”,这有助于我们回避传统文学与大众文化之间的对立,而传统对立仍然占据着1930年代的许多传统。对伯克的批评及其单篇小说的分析表明,这十年来美国文学是如何通过大众传播而不是大众传播来锁定自己的号角的。通过仔细阅读多斯·帕索斯(Dos Passos),罗斯(Roth)等人的小说,论文证明了在1930年代语言和交流的观念是如何被形象化的。语言从由内部经验生成的标签目录转换为独立的结构化代理,其作用通常是无意识的。然后,对于主体和文化,交流从先验意义的传递转变为身份形成的过程。这些观念随后将通过交流和交流形成的力量转化为历史代理的关键要求。他们还重述了主题和文本如何行使这种代理作用-不是通过主体间的对话或语言发明,而是通过承认身份和权力运作的虚构性策略:“夺取”了权威,宣传,贿赂,和诠释学。论文的结尾是强调人类的声音-现在是由广播,声音图片和唱片介导的-在这个十年中将如何被重新想象,不再是存在和真实性的标志,以及不可思议的标志功率。

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  • 作者

    Willihnganz, Jonah Gabriel.;

  • 作者单位

    Brown University.;

  • 授予单位 Brown University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.; Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 192 p.
  • 总页数 192
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 传播理论;
  • 关键词

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