C 2022

The Sociological Truth of Fiction: The Aesthetic Structure of a Novel and the Iconic Experience of Reading

VÁŇA, Jan

Basic information

Original name

The Sociological Truth of Fiction: The Aesthetic Structure of a Novel and the Iconic Experience of Reading

Name (in English)

The Sociological Truth of Fiction: The Aesthetic Structure of a Novel and the Iconic Experience of Reading

Authors

VÁŇA, Jan

Edition

Cham, p. 111-139, 29 pp. Cultural Sociology book series (CULTSOC), 2022

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Other information

Type of outcome

Chapter(s) of a specialized book

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

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Organization

Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-3-031-13226-1

Keywords in English

Sociology of literature; Strong program; Iconicity; Social aesthetics; Structural aesthetics; Resonance
Changed: 26/3/2023 05:19, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

V originále

Following the strong program in cultural sociology, I propose a literary turn to recognize literary texts “as relatively autonomous cultural entities” with their own agency. This chapter is part of a larger project connecting cultural sociology with the sociology of literature and literary theory to develop a strong program in the sociology of literature. Instead of approaching literary fiction as an object of analysis, sociology and literature can contribute to social knowledge in a symmetrical way, where fiction is not devalued vis-à-vis social scientific inquiry. Just the opposite: recognizing the specificities of literary communication, we can access textures of social life that are only barely graspable by sociology. A crucial step is to examine how social knowledge comes into existence when reading a fictional text. Embracing the structural aesthetics of Jan Mukařovský, I modify the concept of iconicity to capture the iconic experience of reading through which literature mediates social experience that is iconic of broader social phenomena. Building on social aesthetics, I discuss implications of my model for social theory, textual representation, and sociological explanation in general.

In English

Following the strong program in cultural sociology, I propose a literary turn to recognize literary texts “as relatively autonomous cultural entities” with their own agency. This chapter is part of a larger project connecting cultural sociology with the sociology of literature and literary theory to develop a strong program in the sociology of literature. Instead of approaching literary fiction as an object of analysis, sociology and literature can contribute to social knowledge in a symmetrical way, where fiction is not devalued vis-à-vis social scientific inquiry. Just the opposite: recognizing the specificities of literary communication, we can access textures of social life that are only barely graspable by sociology. A crucial step is to examine how social knowledge comes into existence when reading a fictional text. Embracing the structural aesthetics of Jan Mukařovský, I modify the concept of iconicity to capture the iconic experience of reading through which literature mediates social experience that is iconic of broader social phenomena. Building on social aesthetics, I discuss implications of my model for social theory, textual representation, and sociological explanation in general.

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