语言

Heather Webb
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关注在天堂篇中出现的语言和个人遭遇的舞台,但考虑到但丁作品的广泛背景,这一章试图构建一幅但丁的语言观的图画,它解释了各种各样的口才模式,从文本到强调的语言再到对非语言交流的描述。喜剧上演了大量的遭遇和情境,在这些遭遇和情境中,语言和身体被配置成与新事物相遇和适应的方式,表演了多种观看、听觉、阅读和识别说话、手势或以其他方式表现自己的个体的方式。对但丁来说,这一章表明,语言交流并构成自我和群体不是靠稳定而是靠它不断改变自身的能力。
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Language
Focusing on the stagings of linguistic and personal encounters that emerge in Paradiso, but with the broad context of Dante’s work in mind, this chapter seeks to construct a picture of Dante’s view of language that accounts for a variety of modes of eloquence, from the textual to the emphatically verbal to the depiction of non-verbal communication. The Commedia stages an immense range of encounters and situations in which words and bodies are configured to meet and adapt to the new, performing a plurality of ways of seeing, hearing, reading, and recognizing the individual who speaks, gestures, or otherwise shows themselves as subject. For Dante, this chapter suggests, language communicates and constitutes selves and communities not by virtue of stability but indeed thanks to its ability to constantly transform itself.
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