“Lashed to the Mast of That Recollection”: Philip Roth’s Nemesis, Polio, and Post-Traumatic Memory

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Jardine
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ABSTRACT:This essay explores the significance of polio in Roth’s Nemesis (2010), arguing that an understanding of the nature of the disease, on the one hand, and its use as a metaphor for the Holocaust and Holocaust memory on the other hand, sheds fresh light on Roth’s achievement. Approaching Nemesis by foregrounding polio and Holocaust memory serves to rehabilitate the novel’s protagonist, Bucky Cantor, who, in contrast to the novel’s narrator, Arnie Mesnikoff, has received considerable criticism for his failure to live a productive life after contracting the disease. Viewed through the lenses of polio, the Holocaust, and traumatic memory, both Bucky as a character and the novel itself can be read in a more positive light that serves to reconcile the divergent positions occupied by narrator and protagonist. By considering the ways that the novel represents Bucky’s reaction to the traumatic effects of polio as a disease, we can better understand the ways trauma informs other traumatic legacies such as anti-Semitism and the Holocaust.
《绑在回忆的桅杆上》:菲利普·罗斯的宿敌、小儿麻痹症和创伤后记忆
摘要:本文探讨了罗斯的《宿敌》(Nemesis, 2010)中小儿麻痹症的意义,认为一方面理解这种疾病的本质,另一方面将其作为大屠杀和大屠杀记忆的隐喻,为罗斯的成就提供了新的视角。通过突出小儿麻痹症和大屠杀的记忆来接近《复仇者》,有助于恢复小说主人公巴奇·康托尔的形象。与小说的叙述者阿尼·梅斯尼科夫相反,他因感染疾病后未能过上富有成效的生活而受到了相当多的批评。从小儿麻痹症、大屠杀和创伤记忆的角度来看,巴基作为一个角色和小说本身都可以从更积极的角度来解读,这有助于调和叙述者和主人公所占据的不同立场。考虑到这部小说表现了巴基对脊髓灰质炎作为一种疾病的创伤性影响的反应,我们可以更好地理解创伤是如何影响其他创伤性遗产的,比如反犹太主义和大屠杀。
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