Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism: Intertextual Collaboration and Resistance: The New Canadian Criticism Series
Autor Anne Geddes Baileyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1997
Timothy Findley and the Aesthetics of Fascism: Intertextual Collaboration and Resistance investigates the troubling relationship between narrative meaning and representations of violence within Timothy Findley’s novels, throughout which writing and reading literature are portrayed as dangerous and political acts.
Findley’s novels often expose the ideological underpinnings of the cultures in which they exist, compelling their readers to become politically active social critics. However, reading and writing can be dangerous acts not only because of their revolutionary potential; they can also be dangerous because of their conservatism. The conservative and often dangerous need for narrative unity and closure is nowhere more evident than in Findley’s continued intertextual returns to the historical period of Modernism and Fascism. By re-presenting these historical moments and texts, Findley’s novels simultaneously arouse and critique both the artist’s and the reader’s desire for aesthetic resolution and completion when confronted with various kinds of narrative ruptures.
Although Findley clearly admires the modernist texts that appear in his own fiction, his novels also reveal how the modernist search for metaphoric unity and meaning in the face of real social and political fragmentation often reflects, and often enacts, an aesthetic akin to that of fascism. The disturbing and seductive power of this fascist aesthetic haunts Findley’s novels, and even in those not focused on that historical period, justifies and energizes various social and literary structures of power which seek to impose metaphoric meanings upon disjunctive realities.
Findley’s novels often expose the ideological underpinnings of the cultures in which they exist, compelling their readers to become politically active social critics. However, reading and writing can be dangerous acts not only because of their revolutionary potential; they can also be dangerous because of their conservatism. The conservative and often dangerous need for narrative unity and closure is nowhere more evident than in Findley’s continued intertextual returns to the historical period of Modernism and Fascism. By re-presenting these historical moments and texts, Findley’s novels simultaneously arouse and critique both the artist’s and the reader’s desire for aesthetic resolution and completion when confronted with various kinds of narrative ruptures.
Although Findley clearly admires the modernist texts that appear in his own fiction, his novels also reveal how the modernist search for metaphoric unity and meaning in the face of real social and political fragmentation often reflects, and often enacts, an aesthetic akin to that of fascism. The disturbing and seductive power of this fascist aesthetic haunts Findley’s novels, and even in those not focused on that historical period, justifies and energizes various social and literary structures of power which seek to impose metaphoric meanings upon disjunctive realities.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780889223868
ISBN-10: 0889223866
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 214 x 140 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:NONE
Editura: Talon Books
Colecția Talonbooks
Seriile The New Canadian Criticism Series, New Canadian Criticism
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 0889223866
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 214 x 140 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:NONE
Editura: Talon Books
Colecția Talonbooks
Seriile The New Canadian Criticism Series, New Canadian Criticism
Locul publicării:Canada
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Investigates the troubling relationship between narrative meaning and representations of violence within Timothy Findley’s novels.