Aesthetic Nervousness

Quayson, Ato

出版时间

2007-06-01

ISBN

9780231139038

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Focusing primarily on the work of Samuel Beckett, Toni Morrison, Wole Soyinka, and J. M. Coetzee, Ato Quayson launches a thoroughly cross-cultural, interdisciplinary study of the representation of physical disability. Quayson suggests that the subliminal unease and moral panic invoked by the disabled is refracted within the structures of literature and literary discourse itself, a crisis he terms "aesthetic nervousness." The disabled reminds the able-bodied that the body is provisional and temporary and that normality is wrapped up in certain social frameworks. Quayson expands his argument by turning to Greek and Yoruba writings, African American and postcolonial literature, depictions of deformed characters in early modern England and the plays of Shakespeare, and children's films, among other texts. He considers how disability affects interpersonal relationships and forces the character and the reader to take an ethical standpoint, much like representations of violence, pain, and the sacred. The disabled are also used to represent social suffering, inadvertently obscuring their true hardships.
用户评论
chapter 1+2 主要是理论框架比较有意思且有用,其他的章节是分别以个别小说为例阐释作者建立的一个typology
Quayson的专长之一是非洲文学,再加上分析的又是虚构作品,所以如果对于非洲文学文本,传统以及殖民历史没有基本的了解,读起来非常云里雾里。语言也是偏晦涩的一类。个人读得最顺畅和有收获的是2-4章,作者依据古希腊神话梳理了方法论,然后分析了布莱希特和Toni Morrison。非常推荐给有非洲文学背景的诸位,不太推荐给仅仅对disability感兴趣的人。另外值得注意的是虽然标题叫aesthetic nervousness,并不具体指向精神疾病,而是意指disability在虚构文学里如何以不同形式unsettle了既定的社会-语言秩序。
Chapter1&2&7
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