09/10, Or, How Do Texts Work?

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
S. Hartwig
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ABSTRACT This paper proposes to describe the reception of literary texts with the help of attractors, a concept developed in chaos theory. The main thesis is that attractors can describe literary texts — especially highly fragmented and open contemporary texts — in a more differentiated way than reception theory does. With the concept of attractors, phenomena come into focus that only resonate on the margins of other models of reception. An analysis of the famous Latin American novel Los detectives salvajes written by Roberto Bolaño shows how incongruous, possible, unsettled and alleged meanings work together and create an impression of dispersion and convergence of meaning in the text. This can clearly be shown by an analysis organized around attractors.
09/10,或者,文本是如何工作的?
摘要本文提出用混沌理论中发展起来的吸引子来描述文学文本的接受。主要论点是,引诱者可以用一种比接受理论更具差异性的方式来描述文学文本,尤其是高度碎片化和开放的当代文本。有了吸引器的概念,只有在其他接收模式的边缘才能引起共鸣的现象才成为焦点。对罗伯托·博拉尼奥(Roberto Bolaño)的著名拉丁美洲小说《洛杉矶侦探》(Los detects salvajes)的分析表明,不协调、可能、不稳定和被指称的含义是如何协同作用的,并在文本中创造出意义分散和趋同的印象。这可以通过围绕吸引子组织的分析清楚地表明。
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