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进入21世纪以后,中国的文学生产机制发生了重大变化。主流话语与市场体制之间的罅隙似乎被缝合,官方荣誉不再是抗拒的对象。随着这种态势的发展,部分被精心筛选的批评家走上了前台,逐渐掌握了颁发“国家荣誉”的权力。与此同时,有关公正性的争议也此起彼伏。于是,一个问题凸显出来,日益不容忽略:如果不对批评家进行批评,那么,他们会不会异化为新的特权主体?从表面上看,少数批评家之所以升格为国家层面的新型权威,是因为他们似乎具有某些稀缺的品质:博览群书,思想精
Since the 21st century, great changes have taken place in the literature production mechanism in China. The gap between mainstream discourse and the market system seems to be stitched, and official honor is no longer the object of resistance. As this situation progressed, some critically selected critics came to the forefront and gradually mastered the power to issue “national honors.” In the meantime, disputes over impartiality have also come one after another. Thus, one issue becomes more and more undeniable: If critics are not criticized, will they alienate themselves into new subjects of privilege? On the surface, the reason why a few critics have been upgraded to new authorities at the national level is Because they seem to have some scarce qualities: reading books, thinking fine