19世纪英国小说主体性的景观符号学

Inna Livytska
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最近,智人与他/她的主题或环境之间的符号学关系成为杰出或中介的虚构主观建模的焦点。在运用文化话语分析(CDA)工具进行研究的过程中,揭示了一系列交际实践。其中包括主题的语言化图像,地点和方向的描述性轮廓,展示方式,典型动物的象征性表示,地形词汇,周围环境可视化的语言和非语言手段等。研究的对象构成了“种族-物理命名法”的符号学潜力,这预设了将文化话语分析应用于作为人类主体化现实形式的环境。维多利亚时代的作家在这方面为我们提供了无限的素材,因为前工业时代英国的经验主体被描绘成一个富有想象力的虚构叙事世界中的敏感机构。因此,维多利亚时代的世界观成为生态批评的研究对象,成为批评话语分析的新方向。共生文化话语分析与生态批评方法的目的是研究语言和非语言话语的关联方式和手段,以及它们在文化中的物质和物理体现。生态批评对维多利亚时期的引用被认为是多产的,因为它以话语的方式揭示了即将到来的技术进步、人类物理和自然的重大发现之间的复杂关系。将人类置于所有动物物种的中心,强调了一种符号学的普遍特征,在这种特征中,全球生态观被置于科学和虚构表现的核心。在乔治·艾略特的小说《米德尔马契》中,这种宇宙论感觉的一个突出例子是叙事与背景和心理前景的密切联系,其中主角多萝西·布鲁克象征着尼采关于永恒回归的思想,表明乔治·艾略特对物种进化的清晰认识,并将其与神学潜台词相结合。
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Landscape Semiotics of Subjectivity in the English Novel of the 19thCentury
Semiotic relations between the homo sapiens and his/her topos or environment have recently become the focus of eminent or mediated fictional subjective modelling. In the course of research with the tools of the cultural discourse analysis (CDA), a range of communicative practices has been unveiled. These include among others verbalized images of the topi, descriptive outlines of the localities and directions, ways of showing, symbolic representations of typical animals, topographic lexis, verbal and non-verbal means of the visualization of the surroundings etc. The object of the research constitutes the semiotic potential of the “ethnic-physical nomenclature”, which presupposes the application of the cultural discourse analysis to the environment as a form of subjectivized reality of the human being. Victorian writers provide us with the well of unlimited material in this respect as the experiencing subject of pre-industrial England has been portrayed as a sensitive agency in the imaginative fictional narrative world. Therefore, Victorian’s world outlook becomes the research objective of ecocriticism, a new direction of critical discourse analysis. The aim of cultural discourse analysis in symbiosis with the ecocritical approach is to investigate ways and means of correlation of verbal and non-verbal discourses and their material and physical embodiment in culture. Ecocritical reference to the Victorian period has been considered prolific in terms of discursive means disclosing complicated relations of the approaching technological progress, great discoveries in the human physic and Nature. Positing the human being in the centre of all the animal species stressed a universal character of semiosis, where the global ecological view was put on the core of the scientific and fictional manifestation. A prominent example of this cosmological feeling is seen in a close correlation of the narratives with the setting and psychological foregrounding in the novel of George Eliot “Middlemarch”, where the main character Dorothy Brooke symbolizes the Nietzschean idea of eternal return, demonstrating clear awareness of George Eliot of the evolution of species multiplied by theological subtext.
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