Throughout the history of literature, and German literature in particular, there have been repeated accounts of “life cycles” or “life histories” of things: efforts to narrate the trajectories of ...artefacts in socioeconomic cycles, which in toto elude observation and remain imperceptible. In some cases, accounts are written in first person singular simulating an autobiographical perspective of things. The paper proposes to call this formation the autocyclography of things. Historically, literary tradition of the autocyclography of things goes back as far as the Antiquity. The paper outlines the theoretical framework and contextualises examples from German literature in a broader framework of world literature (British it-narratives and Soviet literatura fakta). Special emphasis is given to Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen’s autocyclography of a toilet paper. The paper also discusses examples of autocyclography of things in 18th- and 19th- century German Literature: a coin, a wig, a fly, a book, a coach, a toothpick, a joke and a stomach. This corpus still awaits more detailed scholarly attention. Keywords: poetics of things, autobiography of things, autocyclography of things, it-narratives/novels of circulation
Materialitäten lassen sich in Figuren des Zyklischen denken: Dinge sind in eine Reihe von zyklisch ablaufenden Prozessen involviert und haben selbst Lebenszyklen, die sich der Wahrnehmung entziehen. ...Kulturelle Zyklographie der Dinge untersucht Verfahren/Techniken der Darstellung, Erzählung und Visualisierung von Lebenszyklen der Artefakte. Von fiktiven Ding-Autobiographien und Genres wie den It-Narratives über Reportagen bis hin zu wissenschaftlichen Objektbiographien und Technologien wie Dingtracking und dem Internet of Things reichen die Strategien, mit denen versucht wird, die stummen Dinge zum Sprechen zu bringen. Der Band vereint kultur-, medien-, und literaturwissenschaftliche Ansätze einer Betrachtung von Dingen in Kreisläufen. Dabei geraten Prozesse und Operationen in den Blick, in denen das Dingfeste und Formstabile der Kultur ins ,,Schwimmen" gerät. The book argues for theorizing material culture in categories cyclical and circular processes underlying the materiality and mediality of things. The basic assumption is that a constantly shifting formation of devices, methods, techniques, and technologies is responding to a need to overcome the opacity of the circulation and life cycles of artifacts. The book explores thing-cyclographical formats such as It-Narratives, the avant-gardist literatura fakta, scientific, aesthetic, documentarist object biographies in different media, and tracking-technologies in logistics.
Throughout the history of literature, and German literature in particular, there are repeatedly accounts of “life cycles” or “life histories” of things: efforts to narrate the trajectories of ...artefacts in socioeconomic cycles, which in toto elude observation and remain imperceptible. In some cases accounts are written in first person singular simulating an autobiographical perspective of things. The article proposes to call this formation autocyclography of things. Historically, the literary tradition of this autocyclography of things reaches back at least as far as the Antiquity. The paper outlines the theoretical framework and contextualises examples from German literature in a broader framework of wold literature (British it-narratives and Soviet literatura fakta). In the focus of analytic interest stands Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausens autocyclography of a toilet paper. Furthermore, the article presents examples for autocyclography of things from German Literature of the 18th and 19th century, which still wait further scolary attention: autocyclographies of a coin, a wig, a fly, a book, a coach, a toothpick, a joke and a stomach.