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讲座20菲利普·罗斯,《人性污点》(续)

Lecture 20 - Philip Roth, The Human Stain (cont.)
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/yaleengl291s08_hungerford_lec20/  
主讲教师: Amy Hungerford
开课单位: 耶鲁大学
开课时间: 信息不详。欢迎您在右侧留言补充。
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
在这节课中,Hungerford教授讨论了我们所读的小说是如何被法律和市场约束所塑造的。她追溯审查制度的历史,从康斯托克法,到乔伊斯的《尤利西斯》(Ulysses)和金斯伯格的《嚎叫》(嚎叫),并展示了出版实践的变化如何倾向于惩罚更不寻常、利润更少的书籍。Hungerford还提到了80年代和90年代的经典辩论(引用John Guillory和Toni Morrison),以及数字文学提出的知识产权和国际化问题。最后,她指出,尽管菲利普•罗斯(Philip Roth)对犹太教和女性的描述存在争议,但他在某些方面成功地解决了人类的根本关切。**阅读作业:**菲利普·罗斯《人性的污点》(2000)
课程简介: In this lecture Professor Hungerford discusses how the novels we read are shaped by legal and market constraints. She traces a history of censorship from the Comstock laws, to the policing of Joyce's Ulysses and Ginsberg's Howl, and shows how changes in publishing practices have tended to penalize more unusual, less profitable books. Hungerford also touches on the canon debates of the 80s and 90s (citing John Guillory and Toni Morrison), and the issues of intellectual property and internationalization raised by digital literature. Finally, she points to some ways that Philip Roth, despite his controversial representations of Judaism and of women, succeeds in tackling fundamental human concerns. **Reading assignment:** Philip Roth, The Human Stain (2000)
关 键 词: 法律; 市场约束; 塑造
课程来源: 视频讲座网
最后编审: 2019-11-03:cwx
阅读次数: 43