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Geographies of (In)Justice: Radical Regionalism in the American Midwest, 1930-1950.

机译:司法公正的地区:美国中西部的激进地区主义,1930-1950年。

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In the decades bracketing World War II, a group of Midwestern radical writers promoted a new form of radical literary expression--proletarian regionalism--both to counter burgeoning right-wing extremism in the United States and to renew a spirit of grass-roots democracy, egalitarianism and place-based working class action. For Meridel Le Sueur, Jack Conroy, Nelson Algren, and Mari Sandoz, four of the most regionally conscious and committed writers of the period and the focus of "Geographies of (In)Justice," proletarian regionalism was a vehicle for interpreting localized social, economic, and environmental injustices and for making connections between these places and larger-scale processes of capitalist accumulation. By tracing regional discourses through a broad range of forms, including social realism, little magazines, conference presentations, fictional autobiography, and political allegory, this recuperative literary history demonstrates that proletarian regionalism appropriated many forms in an attempt to interpret and represent an affective geography of capitalism and capture the socio-spatial experiences of people struggling to live and work in the region. Arguing that Midwestern proletarian regionalism presents a counter-narrative to the still-dominant view of regionalism as inherently conservative and backward looking, this dissertation continues work by scholars such as Michael C. Steiner, who have begun to recover a "woefully neglected tradition" of left-leaning regionalism, and puts this tradition in conversation with recent theories in cultural geography (3).;Ultimately, "Geographies of (In)Justice" is an attempt to revise our understanding of these writers' contributions to radical literature and reinvigorate a Marxist analysis of regionalism as a form of social critique and cultural analysis. The central claim of this dissertation is that proletarian regionalism maps and interprets the complex geographies of capitalism and involves readers emotionally in the experiences of being situated within marginalized and often neglected places. By reading this body of literature alongside cultural geography, this research offers a better understanding of how regional writing can be understood as a vital representational strategy for imagining a broad geography of empathy and unity among socially responsible readers, and, as such, can be a force of progressive social action.
机译:在第二次世界大战爆发的几十年中,一群中西部激进作家倡导了一种新的激进文学表达形式-无产阶级区域主义-既是对付美国新兴的右翼极端主义,又是重振基层民主精神,平均主义和基于场所的工人阶级行动。对于Meridel Le Sueur,Jack Conroy,Nelson Algren和Mari Sandoz(这是该时期最具地区意识和奉献精神的四位作家,也是《正义地理》的关注)而言,无产阶级区域主义是解释本地化社会,经济,环境方面的不公正,以及在这些地方与大规模的资本主义积累过程之间建立联系。通过对社会主义,小杂志,会议演讲,虚构自传和政治寓言等多种形式的区域话语进行追踪,这种调养的文学史表明,无产阶级区域主义采用了多种形式来试图解释和代表人类的情感地理。资本主义,并捕捉在该地区生活和工作挣扎的人们的社会空间经历。论证了中西部无产阶级的地区主义与仍然占主导地位的地区主义本质上是保守和后退的观点相悖,这篇论文继续了迈克尔·施泰纳(Michael C. Steiner)等学者的工作,他们已经开始恢复一种“被严重忽视的传统”。左倾的区域主义,并将这种传统与文化地理学的最新理论进行了讨论(3)。最终,《正义的地理》试图改变我们对这些作家对激进文学的贡献的理解,并重新振兴马克思主义的区域主义分析是社会批判和文化分析的一种形式。本文的主要主张是,无产阶级的地区主义制图并解释了资本主义的复杂地域,并使读者情感上地处于被边缘化和经常被忽视的地方。通过与文化地理一起阅读这一系列文献,这项研究可以更好地理解区域写作如何被理解为在社会责任感读者中想象广泛的移情和团结地理的重要代表策略,因此可以进步的社会行动的力量。

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  • 作者

    Griffin, Brent Garrett.;

  • 作者单位

    Northeastern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northeastern University.;
  • 学科 Literature American.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 194 p.
  • 总页数 194
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:26

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