In Search of Legitimacy: Class, Gender and Moral Discipline in Early Swedish Working-Class literature c. 1910
Abstract
This paper deals with certain tensions in early Swedish working-class
literature of the first generation, c. 1910. These texts were a Gebrauchsliteratur—
a literature for use in the class struggle of the time—but the
use primarily was existential and political reflection, and it was effected
by special (non-acknowledged) aesthetic means that did not conform to
the aesthetics of the current literary institution. This literature was thus
mainly considered illegitimate, and the theme of my paper is the tension
between what might be called Gebrauchsliteratur and Kunstliteratur in
the modern (post-romantic) era. I will argue that this tension is between
two different aesthetics, which is to say that the conception of a
Gebrauchsliteratur—a literature for use—presupposes a certain aesthetic
and that this aesthetic requires certain non-aesthetic (or noncanonized)
kinds of reading in order to be discovered.1 Only if accepted
in its aesthetic otherness may the peculiar potential of these texts make
itself felt, an otherness both cognitively and normatively unfamiliar.
Publisher
Würzburg: Ergon Verlag
Citation
Kortad version publicerad i Faszination des Illegetimen. Alterität in Konstruktionen von Genealogie, Herkunft und Ursprünglichkeit in den skandinavischen Literaturen seit 1800. Hrsg. Constance Gestrich & Thomas Mohnike. Reihe Identitäten und Alteritäten, Band 25. s. 103–117.
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Date
2007Author
Agrell, Beata
Keywords
Working-Class literature
Sweden
Publication type
book chapter
ISBN
978-3-89913-565-7
Language
eng