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Consuming Communities: U.S. Women's Regionalism and Consumer Culture, 1870-1930.

机译:消费社区:美国妇女的区域主义和消费文化,1870-1930年。

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Literary regionalism has always faced critical devaluation, both at the time of its greatest popularity in the late nineteenth century and during its critical rediscovery in the past twenty years. Even those critics who seek to laud regionalist texts for offering alternatives to dominant national narratives assume that regionalism is removed from centers of power and authority and not involved in the creation of national identity. Regional literature's peripheral communities, inhabitants, and localized lives were seen as somehow more authentically American than urban scenes and city dwellers, but paradoxically regionalism's purported authenticity also doomed the genre in the face of the rising changes brought by modernity and literary modernism.;My dissertation argues that regional literature by American women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was not only a product of the expanding consumer culture, but was also fundamentally engaged with this culture, using consumer goods to attempt to define and control the communities they depict. This claim challenges concepts of regionalist literature as a marginal generic category as well as traditional beliefs about the consumer economy's destructive impact on regional community identities. Through my examination of texts by Sarah Orne Jewett, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Edith Wharton, Anzia Yezierska, and Willa Cather, I challenge prevailing notions of regional literature's marginal status. In these texts, individuals consume to both validate their sense of community and attempt to realize their ambitions for social mobility. In doing so, regionalist authors use consumer objects and material exchange to reimagine communities that transgress the presumably fixed margins of the local to promote fluid, permeable notions of modernity and national identity.
机译:无论是在19世纪末期最流行的时期还是在过去20年的批评性重新发现期间,文学地域主义一直面临着严重的贬值。即使是那些试图赞美区域主义文本以提供替代主要民族叙述的评论家的批评家也认为,区域主义已脱离权力和权威中心,并且不参与建立民族身份。地域文学的外围社区,居民和本地化生活在某种程度上被视为比城市场景和城市居民更真实的美国人,但是自相矛盾的是,在现代性和文学现代主义带来的日新月异的变化下,区域主义的真实性也注定了这种流派。他认为,十九世纪末和二十世纪初美国女性的地域文学不仅是不断发展的消费文化的产物,而且从根本上参与了这种文化,利用消费品试图界定和控制她们所描绘的社区。这种主张挑战了区域主义文学作为边缘通用类别的概念,也挑战了关于消费经济对区域社区身份的破坏性影响的传统观念。通过对莎拉·奥恩·朱维特(Sarah Orne Jewett),玛丽·威尔金斯·弗里曼(Mary Wilkins Freeman),伊迪丝·沃顿(Edith Wharton),安齐亚·叶兹尔斯卡(Anzia Yezierska)和威拉·凯瑟(Willa Cather)的研究,我挑战了地区文学边缘地位的主流观念。在这些教科书中,个人不仅要验证自己的社区意识,而且要努力实现自己对社会流动的野心。这样做的时候,区域主义者使用消费者的物品和物质交换来重新构想社区,这些社区超越了当地固定的边缘地区,从而促进了流动性和可渗透性的现代性和民族认同的观念。

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  • 作者

    Tigchelaar, Jana Michelle.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kansas.;
  • 学科 American literature.;American history.;Womens studies.;Regional studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 240 p.
  • 总页数 240
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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