“Stimulated by these agents to vigorous action”: the language of suntanning and materiality of skin in Victorian culture

IF 0.4 4区 文学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES
Charlotte Mathieson
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the materiality of skin as it is figured and re-figured through sunburn and suntanning descriptions in nineteenth-century culture. In nineteenth-century literary representations, the suntanned skin of white, British subjects is depicted through a rich array of terminology attending not only to the transformation of colour but also to the surface texture of the skin. This article identifies that, amid changing ideas about the embodiment of self within the skin, suntanning representations bring to the surface a particular ambivalence around the stability of the skin that manifests through explorations of the reconfiguration of the skin surface. The article analyses the language of suntanning to explore, firstly, how the action of sunburn and tanning reveals the skin as unstable and susceptible to the invasive actions of the sun, endangering the boundary-lines of the physical and conceptual self; and, secondly, instances in which suntanned skin is conceptualised through likeness to material objects in a way that metaphorically and conceptually hardens the skin and self against the wider world.
“受到这些刺激物的刺激而产生有力的行动”:维多利亚文化中关于晒黑和皮肤物质化的语言
摘要本文通过对19世纪文化中晒伤和晒黑的描述,探讨了皮肤在被塑造和重新塑造时的物质性。在19世纪的文学表现中,英国白人晒黑的皮肤通过一系列丰富的术语被描绘出来,这些术语不仅涉及颜色的转换,还涉及皮肤的表面纹理。这篇文章指出,在关于自我在皮肤内体现的观念不断变化的情况下,晒黑的表现给皮肤表面带来了一种围绕皮肤稳定性的特殊矛盾心理,这种矛盾心理通过探索皮肤表面的重新配置而表现出来。本文分析了晒黑的语言,以探索:首先,晒伤和晒黑的行为如何揭示皮肤不稳定,容易受到太阳的侵袭,危及身体和概念自我的边界线;其次,晒黑的皮肤是通过与物质物体的相似性来概念化的,这种方式在隐喻和概念上使皮肤和自我在更广阔的世界中变得坚硬。
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