外国文学研究 ›› 2021, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (5): 18-32.

• 中外学者对话:文学跨学科研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

基于经济学与社会学交叉点的文学研究——詹姆斯·英格利希访谈录

芮小河, 詹姆斯·英格利希   

  • 出版日期:2021-10-25 发布日期:2021-10-28
  • 作者简介:芮小河,西安外国语大学欧美文学研究中心、英语学院教授, 主要研究当代英语文学、文化研究和文艺理论。詹姆斯·英格利希,宾夕法尼亚大学英语教授、普莱斯数字人文研究所的创始人兼主任,主要研究领域为文化社会学与经济学、文学研究学科史、当代英国小说、电影和电视。他主持了一项提议采用人工构建的元数据,通过量化分析方法来划分当代英语小说时期的数字项目。
  • 基金资助:
    国家社科基金项目“英国曼布克文学奖的文学生产研究”(17BWW086)的阶段性成果

Literary Studies at the Intersection of Economics and Sociology: An Interview with James English

Rui Xiaohe, James English   

  • Online:2021-10-25 Published:2021-10-28
  • About author:Rui Xiaohe is Professor of English at the Center for the Study of European and American Literature and the School of English Studies, Xi'an International Studies University (Xi'an, China 710061). Her research interests include contemporary English literature, cultural studies, and critical theory. Email: ruixiaohe@xisu.edu.cn. James English is Professor of English and Faculty Director of the Price Lab for Digital Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. His main fields of research are the sociology and economics of culture, the history of literary studies as a discipline, and contemporary British fiction, film, and television. He has led a digital project that proposes to periodize the field of contemporary Anglophone fiction by means of quantitative analysis of hand-built metadata. Email: jenglish@english.upenn.edu
  • Supported by:
    “Literary Production of the Man Booker Prize”(17BWW086) sponsored by National Social Science Fund of China

内容摘要: 詹姆斯·英格利希是宾夕法尼亚大学约翰·威尔士百年英语教授、宾大普莱斯数字人文实验室的创始人兼主任,曾担任2016年度美国国家图书奖(小说类)评委会主席。他在专著《声誉经济》(哈佛大学出版社)中研究了文学和艺术奖项的历史、功能和影响,该书被《纽约杂志》评为2005年最佳学术书籍。英格利希提出的“声誉经济”理论在文学理论、文化社会学、文化经济学等领域中产生了广泛的影响。受《外国文学研究》委托,富布莱特访问学者芮小河在宾大访学期间(2019—2020),于2020年1月对英格利希教授进行了专访。访谈涉及文学与经济学的跨学科研究,布迪厄和詹明信之后文学经济学理论的发展,以及数字人文等方法的具体运用。英格利希教授认为,文学与经济学的跨学科研究应把重点放在文学世界中文学价值的生产体系上。基于经济学与社会学交叉点的文学研究应重视文学经济学的非货币维度;在文学价值产生于整个社会领域的背景下,这就涉及到文化声誉和社会资本。此外,他还分析了当今文学奖所面临的挑战。

关键词: 文学经济学, 社会学, 文化声誉, 资本, 数字人文

Abstract: James English is the John Welsh Centennial Professor of English and founding Faculty Director of the Price Lab for Digital Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. He served as Chair of Judges for the National Book Award for Fiction in 2016. His book, The Economy of Prestige (Harvard UP), a study of the history, functions, and effects of prizes in literature and arts, was named Best Academic Book of 2005 by New York Magazine. His economic theory of cultural prestige has exerted extensive influence in the fields of literary theory, cultural sociology and cultural economics. On behalf of Foreign Literature Studies, Rui Xiaohe, a Fulbright visiting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania (2019—2020), interviewed English in January 2020 on issues of interdisciplinary studies of literature and economics, the development of theories of literary economics after Bourdieu and Jameson, and the application of Digital Humanities as well as other methods. English points out that interdisciplinary studies of literature and economics should center on the system of production of literary value. Intersecting with economics and sociology, literary studies should focus on non-monetary dimensions of literary economics, which involve cultural prestige and social capital in the context of the whole social field, where literary value is produced. In addition, he analyzes the challenges facing literary prizes today.

Key words: literary economics, sociology, cultural prestige, capital, Digital Humanities

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