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The Labor of the Avant-Garde: Experimental Form and the Politics of Work in Post-War American Poetry and Fiction.

机译:先锋派的作品:战后美国诗歌和小说中的实验形式和工作政治。

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While literary critics have explored the politics of labor in pre-war modernist literature, the post-45 avant-garde has continued to be framed as a depoliticized repetition of previous avant-garde styles. Examining American avant-garde literature in its relation to the political and economic shifts from the 1960s through the late 1980s, my dissertation corrects this narrative to show that labor and labor politics were central categories in post-war experimental poetry and fiction. I argue that writers as disparate as Charles Olson, William S. Burroughs, Samuel R. Delany, and Susan Howe reworked disjunctive modernist forms to cognitively map emergent economic tendencies in the US. Parataxis, collage, surrealist imagery, aleatory compositional methods, non-linear plotting, and metafictional narrative conceits all constitute the stylistic techniques of an avant-garde engaged in an extended dialogue about work and the politics of work. The canon of experimental literature functioned as a counter-discourse that contested and reshaped discourses of labor by considering it alongside categories of race, gender, and sexuality.;By using labor as an entry point into the avant-garde, my dissertation reconsiders the post-war literary canon, revealing an avant-garde that includes writers working across modes and genres. The adaptation of experimental techniques in genre writing turned the avant-garde into a popular literary mode. My dissertation particularly focuses on science fiction (SF), where the adaptation of experimental style played a crucial role in the development of the genre. Beginning with the 1960s British and American New Wave movement, SF writers turned to the experimental novel---often by way of modernist poetics---as a way to challenge the reified form of mainstream science fiction novels. I argue that this critique of the novel also functioned as a covert critique of the labor practices of the literary market place that guided the production of genre fiction. In this way, I contest traditional accounts that see post-war and contemporary experimental literature as increasingly marginal and self-reflective by tracking the avant-garde's concern with depicting quotidian work, and representing themselves as workers, to critique institutions of intellectual and artistic production.
机译:尽管文学评论家在战前现代主义文学中探索了劳动政治,但45后先锋派继续被构想成对先前先锋派风格的非政治化重复。通过对美国前卫文学与从1960年代到1980年代后期的政治和经济变化的关系进行考察,我的论文纠正了这种叙述,以表明劳动和劳动政治是战后实验性诗歌和小说的中心类别。我认为,像查尔斯·奥尔森,威廉·S·伯劳斯,塞缪尔·R·德拉尼和苏珊·豪这样截然不同的作家重新设计了分离的现代主义形式,以认知性地描绘出美国的新兴经济趋势。抛物线,拼贴画,超现实主义意象,偶然的构图方法,非线性绘图和超小说叙事都构成了前卫艺术风格的技巧,他们从事关于工作和工作政治的广泛对话。实验文学的经典是一种反话语,它通过与种族,性别和性行为类别一起考虑对劳动话语进行竞争和重塑。通过将劳动作为前卫的切入点,我的论文重新考虑了这一观点。战争文学经典,揭示了先锋派,其中包括跨模式和流派的作家。在体裁写作中对实验技术的适应使前卫艺术成为一种流行的文学模式。我的论文特别侧重于科幻小说(SF),其中实验风格的适应在该类型的发展中起着至关重要的作用。从1960年代的英国和美国新浪潮开始,科幻小说家转向实验小说-通常是通过现代主义诗学-来挑战主流科幻小说的具体形式。我认为,对小说的这种批评也可以作为对指导类型小说创作的文学市场劳动实践的隐性批评。通过这种方式,我通过追踪先锋派对描绘quotidian作品并代表自己作为工人的关注,对知识和艺术创作机构进行批评,以反对那些认为战后和当代实验文学越来越边缘化和自我反省的传统说法。

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  • 作者

    Winslow, Aaron W.;

  • 作者单位

    Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Columbia University.;
  • 学科 American literature.;Comparative literature.;Modern literature.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 272 p.
  • 总页数 272
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:52:42

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