‘Fruitless circularity’ or moral growth? Reinterpreting the circular mobility in Evelyn Waugh’s Decline and Fall

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wukai Lin, Taohua Wang
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Evelyn Waugh’s novel Decline and Fall features a circular narrative structure, with the unjust expulsion of Paul from Oxford University at the beginning and his enigmatic return at the end. Existing interpretations of this circularity, typically labelled as ‘fruitless’ or ‘futile’, have largely neglected the underlying tension between capitalist ideology and Paul’s moral subjectivity, which governs his movements through various spaces in the novel. Drawing upon Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari’s conceptual framework of ‘territory’ and Henri Lefebvre’s notion of ‘social space’, this article proposes an alternative understanding of Paul’s three-part adventure as a process of ‘territorialization’, ‘deterritorialization’ and ‘reterritorialization’. These stages correspond to Paul’s moral development: moral decline, moral awakening and further moral growth. With his return to Oxford, Paul’s adventure constitutes, instead of an apparent ‘fruitless circularity’, a tortuous process of moral growth. Waugh thereby depicts the early twentieth-century British capitalist social space as a ‘vanity fair’ and explores the possibilities for individual growth within a territory of general moral decline.
无果循环 "还是道德成长?重新解读伊夫林-沃《衰落与堕落》中的循环流动性
伊夫林-沃(Evelyn Waugh)的小说《衰落与堕落》(Decline and Fall)采用了循环叙事结构,开头是保罗被牛津大学不公正地开除,结尾是他神秘地回归。对这种循环性的现有解释通常被称为 "无果 "或 "徒劳",在很大程度上忽视了资本主义意识形态与保罗道德主体性之间的潜在张力,而这种张力支配着保罗在小说中的各种空间的活动。本文借鉴吉尔-德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)和费利克斯-瓜塔里(Félix Guattari)的 "领土 "概念框架以及亨利-列斐伏尔(Henri Lefebvre)的 "社会空间 "概念,提出了另一种理解,即保罗的三段冒险经历是一个 "领土化"、"去领土化 "和 "再领土化 "的过程。这些阶段与保罗的道德发展相对应:道德滑坡、道德觉醒和进一步的道德成长。随着保罗回到牛津,他的冒险经历不再是一个明显的 "无果循环",而是一个曲折的道德成长过程。沃由此将二十世纪初的英国资本主义社会空间描绘成了一个 "虚荣的集市",并探索了在普遍道德滑坡的背景下个人成长的可能性。
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JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES
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期刊介绍: Journal of European Studies is firmly established as one of the leading interdisciplinary humanities and cultural studies journals in universities and other academic institutions. From time to time, individual issue concentrate on particular themes. Review essays and review notices also offer a wide and informed coverage of many books that are published on European cultural themes.
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