外国文学研究 ›› 2018, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (6): 1-9.

• 中外学者访谈 •    下一篇

浪漫主义文学的国际研究前沿与重点问题:伊恩·邓肯教授访谈录

陈彦旭, 伊恩·邓肯   

  • 出版日期:2018-12-25 发布日期:2022-05-24
  • 作者简介:陈彦旭,东北师范大学外国语学院副教授,主要从事19世纪英国文学与司各特研究;伊恩·邓肯,美国加州大学伯克利分校英文系教授,主要从事英国浪漫主义文学、苏格兰文学与司各特研究。
  • 基金资助:
    国家社科基金一般项目“英国浪漫主义诗歌(1800—1820)对国家身份的表达与建构研究”(14BWW059); 2017年度国家留学基金委访问学者项目(201706625020)

Current Issues and Major Topics in Studies of Romantic Literature: An Interview with Professor Ian Duncan

Chen Yanxu, Ian Duncan   

  • Online:2018-12-25 Published:2022-05-24
  • About author:Chen Yanxu is associate professor at the School of Foreign Languages, Northeast Normal University (Changchun 130024, China). His research interests include the nineteenth-century English literature and Walter Scott studies. Email: chenyx525@nenu.edu.cn; Ian Duncan is professor in the English Department at University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in studies of English romantic literature, Scottish romanticism and Walter Scott. Email: iduncan@berkeley.edu
  • Supported by:
    “A Study of the Expression and Construction of English Identity in English Romantic Poetry (1800-1820)” (14BWW059), sponsored by the National Social Science Fund of China; a Visiting Scholarship for Overseas Study and Research (201706625020), sponsored by the China Scholarship Council

内容摘要: 伊恩·邓肯,加州大学伯克利分校英文系教授、苏格兰文学研究协会副主席、爱丁堡皇家学会成员、A&HCI知名杂志《表述》编委。陈彦旭博士利用2017—2018年期间在加州大学伯克利分校英文系访学期间的便利,对伊恩·邓肯教授进行了专访,谈话主要涉及到浪漫主义文学的国际研究前沿与热点话题。访谈中,邓肯教授对近年来北美浪漫主义协会年会的热点话题进行了评述,如政治与生态视域下的浪漫主义文学研究,等等。邓肯教授还谈及了自己即将问世的一部新作《人类形态:进化时期的小说》,讨论了如何在人类学的意义上,将文学作品作为一种人类进化现象的解读方式。此外,邓肯教授还谈到了司各特的小说既具有民族身份建构功能,同时又作为一种颇有影响力的世界文学作品的存在方式。最后,邓肯教授认为苏格兰文学参与了全球文化、文学的生产,对英国浪漫主义的发展起到了至关重要的作用。

关键词: 英国浪漫主义, 司各特, 民族认同, 苏格兰浪漫主义, 伊恩·邓肯

Abstract: Ian Duncan is a professor and Florence Green Bixby Chair in English at the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently a Vice-President of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies, a Corresponding Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and a member of the editorial board of Representations. Dr. Chen Yanxu, while working as a visiting scholar at UC. Berkeley (2017-2018), interviewed Professor Duncan on a wide range of issues concerning the most recent research interests in Romantic studies. In this interview, Professor Duncan comments on the themes of the recent NASSR conventions, including the connection of political concerns and eco-criticism to Romanticism. In his forthcoming book, Human Forms: Fiction in the Age of Evolution, he talks about how literature may be understood anthropologically as a human evolutionary phenomenon. Professor Duncan posits that Walter Scott’s novels not only help to build English national identity but also prove influential as pioneering literary works of world literature. Besides, Professor Duncan maintains that Scottish literature contributes to global circuits of literary interaction and cultural production, and promotes deeper understandings of English Romanticism.

Key words: English romanticism, Walter Scott, national identity, Scottish romanticism, Ian Duncan

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