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The body made visible: Scientific practices of seeing and literary naturalism.

机译:可见的身体:科学的观看和文学自然主义实践。

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This study examines how ideas about the body in the late 19th century---how to see them better and how best to represent them---are circulating in discussions among physiologists and sociologists, and how naturalist writers engage these discussions with their own representational strategies. Often, what their works create is a strong tension between methods of corporeal control---immobilizing bodies, abstracting bodies, establishing distance from bodies---and the fact that many bodies refuse to submit to any normative power. I argue that scientists develop visual strategies as a way of learning more about bodies, and ultimately this knowledge can be used for purposes of social reform and regulation. Likewise, naturalist writers focus their narrative upon the body as a way of demonstrating lack of agency and problems with developing identity. In using some of the strategies for bodily representation that physiologists and sociologists do, naturalist writers also point to social problems that warrant change.; In Chapter One, I trace the desire for bodily penetration on the part of physiologists and naturalist writers such as Emile Zola and Frank Norris. I argue that the bodily interior is conceived of as mechanistic and that naturalist writers use visual methods of magnification and immobilization---successful in the physiological field---to elicit a sense of the interior. In Chapter Two, I discuss how physiologists and sociologists use abstraction to reduce bodies to an essence as a way of ordering excessive detail for measuring purposes. I argue that naturalist writers like Norris and Stephen Crane also engage in abstraction, producing familiar types on the one hand and surreal figures on the other. Finally, in Chapter Three, I examine the multitude of bodies---the crowds. Again, I examine the relationship between social science and visual strategies of order. I juxtapose the early actualities of Edison and the Lumiere Brothers with naturalist texts by Edith Wharton, Norris, and Crane, examining ways that visual strategies of ordering crowds---chiefly by establishing distance and perspective---are used and subverted in literary texts so as to highlight the disruptive power of the crowd.
机译:这项研究研究了生理学家和社会学家之间在讨论中如何传播关于19世纪后期的有关身体的思想-如何更好地看待它们以及如何最好地代表它们-以及自然主义者如何利用自己的代表人物来进行这些讨论策略。通常,他们的作品所产生的是强烈的紧张控制方法,即固定身体,抽象身体,与身体保持距离等物理控制方法与许多身体拒绝服从任何规范权力的事实。我认为科学家开发视觉策略是一种更多地了解身体的方式,最终这些知识可用于社会改革和监管。同样,博物学家将叙事重点放在身体上,以此来证明缺乏代理和发展身份的问题。在使用生理学家和社会学家所采用的某些代表身体的策略时,博物学家也指出了需要改变的社会问题。在第一章中,我追溯了诸如Emile Zola和Frank Norris之类的生理学家和博物学家对身体渗透的渴望。我认为身体内部被认为是机械的,博物学家使用视觉化的放大和固定方法(在生理领域是成功的)来激发内部感觉。在第二章中,我讨论了生理学家和社会学家如何使用抽象将身体简化为本质,以此作为为测量目的订购过多细节的一种方式。我认为,像诺里斯(Norris)和斯蒂芬·克兰(Stephen Crane)这样的博物学家也从事抽象,一方面产生熟悉的类型,另一方面产生超现实的人物。最后,在第三章中,我研究了人群-人群。同样,我研究了社会科学与视觉秩序策略之间的关系。我将爱迪生和卢米埃尔兄弟的早期现实与伊迪丝·沃顿,诺里斯和克兰的自然主义著作并列在一起,研究了在文学作品中使用和颠覆人群的视觉策略的方法(主要是通过确定距离和视角)。以突出人群的破坏力。

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  • 作者

    Solomon, Jennifer Welch.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, College Park.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, College Park.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; Literature American.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 267 p.
  • 总页数 267
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 F17;I712;
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:15

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