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Material Losses: Urban Ephemera in Contemporary American Literature and Culture.

机译:物质损失:当代美国文学和文化中的城市短时。

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Material Losses considers what it means to live in a time defined by restless renewal and perpetual loss. The project explores how the vanishing objects in American literature and cultural events relay stories of longing and loss. From the paper-mache palaces of the Chicago Columbian Exposition to the abraded edges and smeared ink of missing persons fliers that covered Manhattan after 9/11; from the newspapers in Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie (1900) to the debris in Don DeLillo's Underworld (1997), this dissertation uncovers the enduring relevance of transient objects.;Contemporary representations of the ephemeral illuminate the many desires that take shape during moments of national change and crisis. Because ephemera are defined by their imminent disappearance or destruction, they occupy prominent places in narratives that address the grief and anxiety inspired by dramatic change. This dissertation tracks the way that recent American narratives record melancholic responses to the vanishing object-world while transforming that grief into new conceptions of time and new forms of social affiliation.;The project unfolds as a series of case studies in which pivotal episodes of twentieth and twenty-first-century American life are examined through those episodes' transient objects and the contemporary narratives that archive ephemera in order to reflect on the modes of longing they make manifest. Ultimately, Material Losses reveals how attention to the ephemeral shatters the illusion of permanence, thereby exposing modes of longing such as utopianism, revisionism, and nostalgia as untenable and supplanting them with an orientation to the present---in all its mutability and uncertainty.
机译:物质损失考虑了在不断更新和永久损失所定义的时间内生活的意义。该项目探索了美国文学和文化事件中消失的物体如何传递渴望与失落的故事。从芝加哥哥伦比亚博览会的纸浆宫殿到9/11之后覆盖曼哈顿的失踪人员飞行器的边缘磨损和污迹斑斑的墨水;从西奥多·德雷塞(Theodore Dreiser)的《姐姐嘉莉》(Sister Carrie)的报纸(1900)到唐·德利洛(Don DeLillo)的《黑夜传说》(1997)的残骸,这篇论文揭示了短暂物体的持久相关性;短暂的当代表现形式阐明了在国家变革时期形成的许多欲望和危机。由于属植物是由它们即将消失或破坏所定义的,因此它们在叙事中占据着突出的位置,这些叙述解决了剧变带来的悲伤和焦虑。这篇论文追踪了最近的美国叙事记录对消失的客体世界的忧郁反应的方式,同时将悲伤转化为新的时间观念和新的社会归属形式。该项目以一系列案例研究的形式展开,其中二十世纪的关键事件通过这些情节的短暂对象和记录短暂状态的当代叙事,来考察二十一世纪的美国人的生活,以便反思它们表现出渴望的方式。最终,《物质损失》揭示了对短暂性的关注如何粉碎了永久性的幻想,从而使诸如乌托邦主义,修正主义和怀旧之类的渴望模式变得站不住脚,并以其面向当前的方式取代了它们-在其可变性和不确定性方面。

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  • 作者

    Wasserman, Sarah L.;

  • 作者单位

    Princeton University.;

  • 授予单位 Princeton University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 248 p.
  • 总页数 248
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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