Maciej Dajnowski
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本文的目的是介绍和讨论中国米姆萨维尔对恐怖亚类型问题的理论方法,包括古典维多利亚时代的鬼故事和洛夫克拉夫特的怪异小说。“abcanny”——在某种程度上是一个颠覆性的、理论性的范畴,米萨梅维尔在他的批评著作中创造了这个范畴——对于他自己的推测和这里所考虑的问题都是至关重要的。由于它与弗洛伊德的“不可思议”和克里斯蒂安的“卑鄙”截然相反,它构成了一种相对较新的方法来解决上述恐怖文学类型之间的区别问题。在misamuville看来,维多利亚时代的鬼故事深深植根于神秘的经历中,因此它预设了个人或集体/文化无意识中“被压抑的回归”。因此,例如,鬼故事容易受到鬼魂学解释的影响。相反,怪诞小说意味着对某种全新事物的体验,某种迄今为止不存在、因此无法接受和可怕的事物。如果一个经典的鬼故事可以被理解为19世纪对启蒙运动革命之前从过去回归的非理性的恐惧的表达,那么高级怪异叙事则体现了现代主义对即将到来的未来的焦虑,它的不确定性,认知和道德的相对主义,以及——这里最重要的——面对无限时空鸿沟的人的可疑地位。
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„Praca widma w epoce mechanicznej reprodukcji”. China Miéville: koncepcje „haute weird” i „abcanny”
The aim of the paper is presentation and discussion of China Miéville’s theoretic approach to the issue of horror’s subgenres, including classical Victorian ghost story and Lovecraftian weird fiction. “The abcanny” — in a way a subversive, theoretical category, that Miéville coins in his critical writings — is crucial for both his own speculations and the problems considered here. As it is decisively opposite to Freudian “uncanny” and Kristevian “abject”, it constitutes a relatively new approach to the question of distinction among the aforementioned horror literary genres. The Victorian ghost story, as Miéville sees it, is deeply rooted in the experience of the uncanny, and so it presupposes the “return of the repressed” from the individual or collective/cultural unconsciousness. Hence ghost stories are — just for example — susceptible to hauntological interpretations. Weird fiction — on the contrary — implies the experience of something radically new, something so far non-existent and therefore unacceptable and dreadful. If a classical ghost story can be perceived as an expression of the nineteenth–century fear of the irrationality returning from the past preceding the revolution of the Enlightenment, haute weird narrative embodies modernistic anxiety of the upcoming future, its uncertain nature, cognitive and moral relativism, and — what is most important here — the dubious status of man facing a boundless chasm of time and space.
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