Mental Health and Being Smart in Daniel Keyes’ Flowers for Algernon

M. Çeli̇kel
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Daniel Keyes’ Flowers for Algernon was first published as a short story in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1959. After the story successfully elicited critical acclaim and brought literary awards to its author, Keyes expanded the story into a novel that was first published in 1966. Daniel Keyes recounts the saddening story of Charlie Gordon, a mentally retarded thirty-two-year-old man, who is chosen by scientists for an experiment that would supposedly improve one’s mental capacity in a short time span. The experiment gradually proves to be successful as Charlie’s mental health improves. Yet, as Charlie turns unexpectedly very intelligent and cultured, reaching the ability to speak several languages including Latin, he finds out that the experiment he has been through brings a temporary state of mental well-being to the subject who would quickly return to one’s initial mental state. This purpose of paper is to discuss the concept of healing and well-being and question whether being well is an ideological or medical concept in terms of madness and civilization from the perspective of Foulcault who sees madness in a certain cultural space in society which the position and definition of “healthy” individuals depend on.
丹尼尔·凯斯的《给阿尔杰农的花》中的心理健康和聪明
1959年,丹尼尔·凯斯的《献给阿尔杰农的花》首次以短篇小说的形式发表在《幻想与科幻杂志》上。这个故事成功地获得了评论界的好评,并为作者赢得了文学奖,凯斯将这个故事改编成小说,并于1966年首次出版。丹尼尔·凯斯(Daniel Keyes)讲述了查理·戈登(Charlie Gordon)的悲惨故事。这位32岁的智障男子被科学家选中参加一项据称能在短时间内提高人的智力的实验。随着查理的心理健康状况的改善,实验逐渐证明是成功的。然而,当查理出人意料地变得非常聪明和有教养,能够说包括拉丁语在内的几种语言时,他发现他所经历的实验给受试者带来了一种暂时的精神健康状态,而受试者很快就会回到最初的精神状态。这篇论文的目的是从福柯的角度来讨论治疗和幸福的概念,并从疯狂和文明的角度来质疑健康是一种意识形态还是医学概念,福柯在社会的某个文化空间中看到疯狂,而“健康”个体的地位和定义依赖于这个文化空间。
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