Longing For Home: A Complex Emotion in Homer’s Odyssey and Derek Walcott’s Omeros

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 CLASSICS
Karen Possingham
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Using recent affect theories, this article focuses on the role that emotion plays in new receptions of ancient texts, in this case the emotion of longing for home — for the place, as well as for the people — as we find it in the Homeric epics and in the modern Caribbean world of Derek Walcott. Longing for home in the Odyssey is portrayed as a contradictory emotion comprising both place attachment and grief, often felt with some ambivalence about returning home at all. I argue that, responding to this emotional tension, in his poem Omeros Walcott attempts to heal the historical wounds of slavery and a longing for a home that no longer exists through a new appreciation of and attachment to the landscape of St. Lucia. In addition, by challenging a Eurocentric view of racial dominance, it becomes possible to acknowledge anew the importance of Egyptian and other African influences on the Homeric tradition, influences that may have been neglected or dismissed, allowing for a new appreciation of the Homeric poem and place attachment in a post-colonial world.
恋家:荷马的《奥德赛》和德里克·沃尔科特的《阿梅罗斯》中的复杂情感
运用最近的情感理论,本文关注情感在古代文本的新接受中所起的作用,在这种情况下,对家乡的渴望——对地方的渴望,以及对人的渴望——就像我们在荷马史诗和德里克·沃尔科特的现代加勒比世界中发现的那样。在《奥德赛》中,对家乡的渴望被描绘成一种矛盾的情感,既包含了对地方的依恋,也包含了对家乡的悲伤。我认为,为了回应这种情感上的紧张,在他的诗中,奥梅罗斯·沃尔科特试图治愈奴隶制的历史创伤和对一个不再存在的家的渴望通过对圣卢西亚风景的新的欣赏和依恋。此外,通过挑战以欧洲为中心的种族统治观,有可能重新认识埃及和其他非洲对荷马传统的影响的重要性,这些影响可能被忽视或忽视,允许对荷马诗歌和后殖民世界的地方依恋进行新的欣赏。
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