John Barnet and the Materiality of Desire in James Hogg’s Justified Sinner

David Sigler
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This chapter examines a neglected scene in James Hogg’s novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, in which the church groundskeeper John Barnet is fired for insubordination. Barnet, like an earlier version of Herman Melville’s “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” makes innuendoes about his employer’s sexual history and refuses to deny spreading rumors about the paternity of the boss’s son. The ensuing confrontation becomes an allegory of labour relations and a parable about the materiality of desire. The chapter analyzes Barnet’s innuendo through the psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan, who similarly saw desire as having a certain materiality.
约翰·巴尼特与詹姆斯·霍格《被称义的罪人》中欲望的物质性
本章考察了詹姆斯·霍格的小说《私人回忆录与罪人自白》中一个被忽视的场景,在这个场景中,教堂的管理员约翰·巴尼特因不服从命令而被解雇。巴尼特,就像赫尔曼·梅尔维尔(Herman Melville)早期版本的《抄写员巴特比》(Bartleby, the Scrivener)一样,影射了他老板的性史,并拒绝否认散布有关老板儿子父亲身份的谣言。随后的对抗变成了劳资关系的寓言和欲望的物质性的寓言。本章通过拉康的精神分析理论来分析巴尼特的暗示,拉康同样认为欲望具有一定的物质性。
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