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  • 标题:From Alignment to Commitment: The Early Work of James Kelman
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  • 作者:Terence Patrick Murphy
  • 期刊名称:Cultural Logic : an Electronic Journal of Marxist Theory and Practice
  • 电子版ISSN:1097-3087
  • 出版年度:2007
  • 出版社:Department of English and Foreign Languages
  • 摘要:In Marxism and Literature (1977), Raymond Williams argues that writing is in an important sense always aligned. This sense of alignment, however, may be distinguished from a sense of chosen commitment,which is “conscious, active, and open.” Through a close analysis of the early work of the Scottish working-class writer James Kelman, this essay examines how an ideologically committed writer learned to refashion the dominant forms of novelistic discourse for his own political purposes. For Kelman, commitment in writing involves the recognition of the “distinction between dialogue and narrative as a summation of the political system.” This distinction was “simply another method of exclusion, of marginalizing and disenfranchising different peoples, cultures and communities,” Political commitment thus required Kelman to break successfully with the tradition of “‘working class authors’ who allowed ‘the voice’ of higher authority to control narrative, the place where the psychological drama occurred.”
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