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The threatening object in late nineteenth-century American and British fiction (Henry James, Edith Wharton, Oscar Wilde).

机译:19世纪末美国和英国小说中的威胁性对象(亨利·詹姆斯,伊迪丝·沃顿,奥斯卡·王尔德)。

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This study examines the ways in which material objects subvert their anticipated roles as status markers in American and British fiction from 1880 to 1920. Focusing on works by Henry James, Edith Wharton, and Oscar Wilde, as well as popular magazine literature, I show how material objects repeatedly scandalize, incriminate, blackmail, and haunt the consumer. Objects do not behave as docile commodities that enable the individual to construct his or her class position, but assume lives of their own that compromise this position.; Most studies of material culture at the turn of the twentieth century focus either on the object's status as a commodity or its role as a sentimental keepsake. I focus on how the conflicting values of the object---financial, sentimental, and aesthetic---turn objects into active antagonists that subvert an owner's intentions. Chapter One discusses portraits that fail to commemorate bonds between the portrait's commissioner and the sitter, and instead reveal illicit desire between artist and sitter. As a doubled, surrogate image of the self, portraits also expose the sitter in the public gallery space. Chapter Two shows how the sentimental exchange of gifts and letters incriminates individuals as adulterers and allows for the possibility of blackmail. The blackmailer uses incriminating objects to orchestrate his social rise at the expense of his victim's class position. Chapter Three examines the role of the newspaper as a site of social mobility. The newspaper enables the nouveaux riches to fashion themselves according to its society columns, but threatens the upper classes with scandal. Chapter Four examines the haunted object. When individuals ignore objects' histories and treat them as new acquisitions, objects retaliate by haunting the individual.; As dishes, gloves, portraits, newspapers and other objects expose the individual publicly and privately, the fiction I survey depicts the failure of conspicuous consumption as defined by Thorstein Veblen. Objects are not commodities that reflect favorably on their consumers, but rather agents that reveal negative information about them. Turn-of-the-century authors describe threatening, autonomous objects to critique the rise of a mass consumer society and to explore its ramifications for class mobility and class legibility.
机译:这项研究考察了物质对象如何颠覆1880年至1920年在美国和英国小说中作为状态标志物的预期角色的方法。围绕亨利·詹姆斯,伊迪丝·沃顿和奥斯卡·王尔德的作品以及流行的杂志文学,我展示了如何实质性物品屡屡丑闻,入罪,勒索并困扰消费者。对象的行为并不像温顺的商品,使个人能够建立自己的阶级地位,而是承担影响其地位的自己的生活。在20世纪初,大多数物质文化研究都集中于对象作为商品的地位或作为情感纪念品的作用。我着重研究对象的冲突价值(金融,情感和美学)如何将对象转变为颠覆所有者意图的积极对立。第一章讨论肖像,这些肖像未能纪念肖像专员和保姆之间的联系,而是揭示了艺术家和保姆之间的非法欲望。肖像作为自我的双重替代形象,也暴露了公共画廊空间中的保姆。第二章说明了礼物和信件的情感交流如何使个人individuals奸,并可能导致勒索。勒索者使用罪恶的物品来策划他的社会成长,而牺牲了受害者的阶级地位。第三章探讨了报纸作为社会流动场所的作用。该报纸使新贵阶层能够根据其社会专栏来塑造自己,但以丑闻威胁上层阶级。第四章研究了被困扰的物体。当个人忽略对象的历史并将其视为新获得的东西时,对象会通过缠扰个人来进行报复。当餐具,手套,肖像,报纸和其他物品在公共和私人场所暴露于个人时,我调查的小说描述了Thorstein Veblen定义的炫耀性消费的失败。对象不是能对消费者产生有利影响的商品,而是能揭示有关其负面信息的代理商。世纪之交的作者描述了具有威胁性的自治对象,以批评大众消费社会的兴起,并探讨其对阶级流动性和阶级可读性的影响。

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    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.; Literature American.; Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 270 p.
  • 总页数 270
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 世界文学;
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