The Ghosts of the Disappeared: On Re-Reading Waiting for Godot and Aura “Post”-Pandemic

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Ars Aeterna Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/aa-2023-0005
Jacob L. Bender
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Abstract Given how rapidly the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has receded from the public consciousness since 2021, the time is ripe to revisit how Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Carlos Fuentes’s Aura inform our present historical moment, particularly since both texts are concerned with the large-scale disappearance, erasure and repression of the mass-dead by statist economic interests in the wake of national traumas – post-Vichy France and post-Famine Ireland in the case of Beckett, and the French Intervention and the Spanish Conquest in the case of Mexico. Yet these two seminal works are not only concerned with how statist interests erase their dead, but how these same dead continue to haunt, influence and impact these same nations despite – or even because of – their erasure. As we are once again recognizing in our own “post”-pandemic moment, just because the dead have been erased, that by no means signifies they are silent.
失踪者的幽灵:重新阅读等待戈多和光环“后”大流行
摘要鉴于自2021年以来,仍在持续的新冠肺炎疫情从公众意识中迅速消退,现在时机已经成熟,可以重新审视塞缪尔·贝克特的《等待戈多》和卡洛斯·富恩特斯的《光环》是如何影响我们当前的历史时刻的,在国家创伤之后,国家经济利益集团对大规模死者的抹杀和镇压——贝克特的案例是后维希时代的法国和后饥荒时期的爱尔兰,墨西哥的案例是法国干预和西班牙征服。然而,这两部开创性的作品不仅关注国家主义利益如何抹去他们的亡灵,还关注这些亡灵如何继续困扰、影响和影响这些国家,尽管——甚至因为——他们被抹去了。正如我们在自己的“后”疫情时刻再次认识到的那样,仅仅因为死者已经被抹去,这并不意味着他们沉默了。
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Ars Aeterna Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary journal focused on the questions of art and its importance in the contemporary world for the development of culture, mutual understanding, and the human Self.
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