THE UNCANNY: DEVELOPMENT AND PERSPECTIVES ON THE FUTURE

Aleksandra Mrówczyńska
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In 1919 Sigmund Freud raised the interest in the uncanny by claiming in his essay "Das Unheimliche" that something can be familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. Since the emergence of the concept in the 20th century, many scholars have presented their own definition of the uncanny. The concept originates from the German unheimlich but the meaning reaches far beyond its dictionary definition. As Masschelein suggests, the word itself "is untranslatable qua form and content" (Masschelein 2011, 7) and as long as the uncanny cannot be understood literally, the ambiguity of the term can lead to a multitude of interpretations. The aim of this paper is to explore how the perception of the uncanny has been changing through the years in connection with the Freudian definition. The paper offers an overview of various interpretations of the concept starting from 1906 until today. The juxtaposition of the most significant views on the uncanny shows how the concept has gradually formed a basis for various fields of study such as literature and art. The paper presents future perspectives of the uncanny where it no longer refers only to the motif of the double or supernatural elements but it also tackles the problems of body transformations and politics.
不可思议:发展和对未来的展望
1919年,西格蒙德·弗洛伊德(Sigmund Freud)在他的论文《万物之理》(Das Unheimliche)中提出,熟悉的事物和不熟悉的事物可以同时存在,从而引起了人们对神秘的兴趣。自从这个概念在20世纪出现以来,许多学者都提出了他们自己对不可思议的定义。这个概念起源于德语的unheimlich,但其含义远远超出了字典的定义。正如Masschelein所言,这个词本身“是不可翻译的形式和内容”(Masschelein 2011, 7),只要不能从字面上理解神秘,这个词的模糊性就会导致多种解释。本文的目的是探讨如何感知的不可思议已经改变了多年来与弗洛伊德的定义。本文概述了从1906年至今对这一概念的各种解释。关于离奇的最重要的观点的并列显示了这个概念如何逐渐形成了文学和艺术等各个研究领域的基础。本文提出了神秘的未来前景,它不再仅仅是指双重或超自然元素的主题,而且还解决了身体变形和政治的问题。
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