外国文学研究 ›› 2020, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (3): 1-13.

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莎士比亚传记研究和文化诗学新动态:斯蒂芬·格林布拉特访谈录

党伟, 斯蒂芬·格林布拉特   

  • 出版日期:2020-06-25 发布日期:2021-02-28
  • 作者简介:党伟,东北师范大学外国语学院在读博士生,沈阳师范大学外国语学院讲师,研究方向为文艺复兴时期英国戏剧、莎士比亚和文化研究。斯蒂芬·格林布拉特,美国哈佛大学约翰·科根校级讲座教授,美国艺术与科学院院士,学术期刊《表述》、《诺顿英国文学选集》和《诺顿莎士比亚全集》主编。曾获2016年郝尔拜奖、2012年普利策奖和2011年美国国家图书奖等奖项。研究领域为莎士比亚、早期现代文学与文化、旅行探险文学、宗教与文学、文学与人类学、文学与文化理论。
  • 基金资助:
    教育部人文社会科学研究青年项目“文化符号视域下的莎士比亚传记形象研究”(18YJC752004)

Current Trends in Shakespeare's Biographical Studies and Cultural Poetics: An Interview with Stephen Greenblatt

Dang Wei, Stephen Greenblatt   

  • Online:2020-06-25 Published:2021-02-28
  • About author:Dang Wei is a PhD candidate at the School of Foreign Languages, Northeastern Normal University (Changchun 130024, China) and lecturer at the School of Foreign Languages, Shenyang Normal University. Her primary research interests include Renaissance drama, Shakespeare, and Cultural study. Email: dangw881@outlook.com. Stephen Greenblatt is John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is the general editor of the journal, Representations, The Norton Anthology of English Literature, and The Norton Shakespeare. His honors include the 2016 Holberg Prize, the 2012 Pulitzer Prize, and the 2011 National Book Award. His research includes Shakespeare, Early Modern Literature and Culture, Literature of Travel and Exploration, Religion and Literature, Literature and Anthropology, and Literary and Cultural Theory. Email: greenbl@fas.harvard.edu
  • Supported by:
    “A Study of William Shakespeare's Biographical Images” (18YJC752004) sponsored by the Humanities and Social Sciences Fund of Ministry of Education of China

内容摘要: 斯蒂芬·格林布拉特,哈佛大学约翰·科根校级讲座教授,美国艺术与科学院院士,美国艺术与人文学院院士,意大利阿卡迪亚文学院院士,著名莎士比亚研究专家,文学批评家,美国新历史主义领军人物,其著作《俗世威尔:莎士比亚新传》融学术研究与通俗传记叙事于一体,连续数周位列《纽约时报》畅销书排行榜,引起英语学术世界与大众读者的极大反响。本次访谈主要讨论以下问题:传记中的莎士比亚,莎士比亚研究与大众读者,传记与莎士比亚研究,传记叙事的新方向,传记中的自我形塑和文化诗学,传记的现实关切性。

关键词: 莎士比亚传记, 莎士比亚研究, 文化诗学

Abstract: Stephen Greenblatt is John Cogan University Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Italian literary academy Accademia degli Arcadi, a renowned Shakespearean scholar, literary critic, and one of the founders of New Historicism. His Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare, characterized by both his academic insights and fascinating storytelling, was on The New York Times bestseller list for several weeks, reaching both the academia and general public. This interview with him addresses the following issues regarding the life-writing of Shakespeare and cultural poetics: Shakespeare portrayed by Prof. Greenblatt, Shakespeare studies and common readers, biography and Shakespeare studies, new directions in biography, self-fashioning and cultural poetics in Shakespearean biography, as well as the realistic concerns of biographies.

Key words: Shakespeare's biography, Shakespeare studies, cultural poetics

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