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El. knyga: Civic Storytelling: The Rise of Short Forms and the Agency of Literature

  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Zone Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942130758
  • Formatas: 320 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2023
  • Leidėjas: Zone Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781942130758

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A deep history of storytelling as a civic agency, recalibrating literature’s political role for the twenty-first century

Why did short narrative forms like the novella, fable, and fairy tale suddenly emerge around 1800 as genres symptomatic of literature’s role in life and society? In order to explain their rapid ascent to such importance, Florian Fuchs identifies an essential role of literature, a role traditionally performed within the classical civic discourse of storytelling, by looking at new or updated forms of this civic practice in modernity. Fuchs's focus in this groundbreaking book is on the fate of topical speech, on what is exchanged between participants in argument or conversation as opposed to rhetorical speech, which emanates from and ensures political authority. He shows how after the decline of the Ars topica in the eighteenth century various forms of literary speech took up the role of topical speech that Aristotle had originally identified. Thus, his book outlines a genealogy of various literary short forms—from fable, fairy tale, and novella to twenty-first century video storytelling—that attempted on both "high" and "low" levels of culture to exercise again the social function of topical speech. Some of the specific texts analyzed include the novellas of Theodor Storm and the novella-like lettre de cachet, proverbial fictions of Gustave Flaubert and Gottfried Keller, the fairy tale as rediscovered by Vladimir Propp and Walter Benjamin, the epiphanies of James Joyce, and the video narratives of Hito Steyerl.

Introduction: Two Ontologies of Prose Literature, Short Form versus Novel 9(16)
Rhetorical Speech versus Topical Speech
I The Ars Topica, Its Disappearance, and Its Afterlife
25(44)
The Ars Topica: Method, Form, Storehouse
The Eclipse of Formal Agency
The Afterlife of the Ars Topica
Form of Life and Literary Form
II After the Ars Topica: The Failed Return of the Fable in Modernity
69(32)
Praising What Is Present: Ainos in Modernity
A Here and Now in Poetics
Fabulatory Philosophy
III Form: The Novella and the Agency of Short Narrative Forms
101(52)
Force
Autonomy
Self-Formation
IV Argumentation: The Proverb as Micronarrative Agency
153(26)
The Scene of the Irrepressible Proverb
Kellers Baroque
Clothes Make the Man and "Clothes make the man"
Topos as Form
V Perception: The Fairy Tale as Topical Archive
179(24)
Fairy Tales versus Legends
Disappearing
Forgetting
Literary Form and Virtuality
Against Myth: The Archive of the Homo narrans
VI Epiphanies, Enacted Stories, and the Praxeology of Short Forms
203(22)
Epiphany, Perception, Argumentation, Agency
Short Forms as Actors
For a Praxeology of Short Narrative Forms
VII Coda: Civic Storytelling and the Postliterary Image Life
225(26)
Stranger Than Fiction
No Climate Change without Storytelling
Known Practices of Storytelling and Unknown Forms of Life
Acknowledgments 251(2)
Notes 253(42)
Works Cited 295(18)
Index 313