The Black City: Glosses
暫譯: 黑城:註解

Fichte, Hubert, Diederichsen, Diedrich, Franke, Anselm

  • 出版商: Sternberg Press
  • 出版日期: 2019-03-26
  • 售價: $1,230
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,205
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 368
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3956794451
  • ISBN-13: 9783956794452
  • 相關分類: 其他
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商品描述

A portrait via interviews and essays of New York City at the end of the 1970s as the center of the African diaspora.

"Fichte did away with the opposition between objective and poetic writing--his heightened objectivity becomes poetic, his poetry journalistic. He wrote to fight against bigotry and provincialism, and developed approaches in the 1970s that are discussed today in queer studies and postcolonialism."
--Diedrich Diederichsen

The Black City is a portrait of New York City written by Hubert Fichte between 1978 and 1980. One of Germany's most important postwar authors, Fichte researched the city as the center of the African diaspora, conducting interviews and composing essays about syncretism in culture and the arts, material living conditions in the city, and political and individual struggles based on race, class, and sexuality. His interview partners include Michael Chisolm, arts educator and coordinator of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition; German migr and artist Lil Picard; photographer Richard Avedon; L opold Joseph, publisher of the exile newspaper Haiti Observateur; and Teiji Ito, composer and Vodou initiate. The book opens with notes on an exhibition of Haitian art at the Brooklyn Museum, and closes with a self-reflective literary analysis of Herodotus, the first white European to write extensively of his travels and (desirous) encounters in Africa.

Often compared to the work of Jean Genet and Kathy Acker, Fichte's novels and nonfiction are exuberant and erudite, contesting the stylistic and ethnographic norms of the time to locate a "utopic potential" for poetic and political revolution in the cultural heritage and contemporary life of the African diaspora. Fichte's writing in The Black City provocatively exposes the complexities of its author's subjectivity in a manner that underscores the singularity of his writing, while prompting questions about how notions of exploitation, authority, and authenticity manifest themselves in pseudo-ethnographic practices. Translated into English for the first time, The Black City is part of Fichte's multivolume experimental literary cycle, The History of Sensitivity, which was left unfinished due to his untimely death in 1986.

Published in conjunction with the project "Hubert Fichte: Love and Ethnology," a collaboration between the Goethe-Institut and Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), Berlin, supported by S. Fischer Stiftung and S. Fischer Verlag.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一幅透過訪談和散文描繪1970年代末紐約市作為非洲散居地中心的肖像。

「費希特消除了客觀寫作與詩意寫作之間的對立——他的高度客觀性變得詩意,他的詩歌則具新聞性。他寫作是為了對抗偏見和地方主義,並在1970年代發展出今天在酷兒研究和後殖民主義中討論的方法。」
——迪德里希·迪德里希森

《黑色城市》是由胡伯特·費希特於1978年至1980年間撰寫的紐約市肖像。費希特是德國戰後最重要的作家之一,他研究這座城市作為非洲散居地的中心,進行訪談並撰寫有關文化和藝術的融合、城市的物質生活條件,以及基於種族、階級和性別的政治與個人鬥爭的散文。他的訪談對象包括藝術教育者及黑色緊急文化聯盟協調員邁克爾·奇索姆、德國移民及藝術家莉爾·皮卡德、攝影師理查德·阿維登、流亡報紙《海地觀察者》的出版商萊奧波德·約瑟夫,以及作曲家和伏都教入門者伊藤定治。書籍以布魯克林博物館的海地藝術展覽筆記開篇,並以對希羅多德的自我反思文學分析作結,希羅多德是第一位廣泛記錄其在非洲旅行和(渴望)遭遇的白人歐洲人。

費希特的小說和非虛構作品常與讓·熱內和凱西·阿克的作品相提並論,充滿活力且博學,挑戰當時的風格和民族誌規範,以尋找在非洲散居地的文化遺產和當代生活中進行詩意和政治革命的「烏托邦潛力」。費希特在《黑色城市》中的寫作挑釁性地揭示了作者主觀性的複雜性,強調了其寫作的獨特性,同時引發了關於剝削、權威和真實性在偽民族誌實踐中如何體現的問題。《黑色城市》首次翻譯成英文,是費希特多卷實驗文學循環《敏感性的歷史》的一部分,因其於1986年不幸去世而未能完成。

本書與「胡伯特·費希特:愛與民族誌」項目共同出版,該項目是歌德學院與柏林世界文化之家(HKW)之間的合作,並得到S. Fischer Stiftung和S. Fischer Verlag的支持。

作者簡介

Anselm Franke has been Head of Visual Arts and Film at Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) since 2013.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

安塞爾姆·弗蘭克(Anselm Franke)自2013年以來一直擔任世界文化之家(Haus der Kulturen der Welt, HKW)視覺藝術與電影部門的負責人。