Unnatural Elements in Works of Tawada Yōko and Ogawa Yōko

Marcel Konicek
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A woman growing scales which must be removed using skin-care products, or a man whose body disintegrates into dust after he left an elevator where he had spent his whole life. Modern Japanese literature is full of elements that run against our everyday experience such as these and writings of female writers Tawada Yōko and Ogawa Yōko are especially inundated by disconcerting and puzzling dreamlike scenes. What meaning are they trying to convey? What function does their inclusion in the text fulfil? How do they influence structure of their worlds? These questions pose a vexing problem for anyone attempting to analyse many of the works of contemporary Japanese literature as it is not easy to find a suitable theoretical approach to answer them. In this paper through interpretation of two shorter works by both authors E.B.'s Unfulfilled Wish by Ogawa and The Bath by Tawada) using a theoretical framework based on unnatural narratology and fictional world theory I attempt to answer these questions and show the central role these elements fulfil in both world-formation and meaning-formation of the texts. I will also point out how the usage of unnatural elements places both authors firmly into the realm of the ontology-dominated postmodern literature as defined by Brian McHale.
俵田洋光和小川洋光作品中的非自然元素
一个女人身上长出了必须用护肤品才能去除的鳞片,或者一个男人离开了他度过一生的电梯后,身体分解成了灰尘。日本现代文学中充斥着诸如此类违背我们日常经验的元素,女作家俵田洋子和小川洋子的作品中尤其充斥着令人不安和困惑的梦境。它们想表达什么意思?将它们写入文本有什么作用?它们如何影响其世界的结构?这些问题给试图分析许多日本当代文学作品的人带来了困扰,因为要找到合适的理论方法来回答这些问题并不容易。在本文中,我将运用基于非自然叙事学和虚构世界理论的理论框架,通过对两位作家的两部短篇作品(小川的《E.B.未了的心愿》和俵田的《洗澡》)的解读,尝试回答这些问题,并展示这些元素在文本的世界形成和意义形成中所发挥的核心作用。我还将指出,非自然元素的使用如何将两位作者牢牢地置于布赖恩-麦克黑尔所定义的以本体论为主导的后现代文学领域。
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