自然的骗子?社会关系的杜鹃观

Martin Abbott, Daniel Large
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像布谷鸟这样的鸟类寄生虫把蛋产在其他鸟类的巢里。几千年来,这种繁殖策略吸引了世界各地的人们。人们对布谷鸟的迷恋是由于不确定如何理解布谷鸟的行为,这种行为违反了生殖、家庭和亲密行为的规范。在这些发自内心的问题上,杜鹃的筑巢行为与对伪装的关注纠缠在一起。为了分析这种纠缠是如何起作用的,本章选取了《米德维奇杜鹃》、《呼啸山庄》和《奥赛罗:威尼斯的沼泽》中有关这只鸟的段落。在这些文本中,杜鹃与欺骗的纠缠打破了社会和道德秩序,并以新的眼光审视了人物的价值观和承诺,使其成为从杜鹃的角度重新设想社会关系的一种令人回味的持久的文学手段。
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Natural Imposters? A Cuckoo View of Social Relations
Avian brood parasites like the cuckoo lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. This reproductive strategy has fascinated peoples around the world for millennia. Fascination with the cuckoo is animated by uncertainty about how to understand the bird’s behaviour, which offends norms of reproductive, familial, and intimate conduct. In these heartfelt matters, the cuckoo’s nesting behaviour is entangled with preoccupations of imposture. To analyse how this entanglement works, the chapter draws on select passages that reference the bird from The Midwich Cuckoos, Wuthering Heights, and Othello: The Moor of Venice. In these texts, the cuckoo’s entanglement with imposture ruptures social and moral orders and casts characters’ values and commitments in a new light, making it an evocative and enduring literary device for re-envisioning social relations from a cuckoo perspective.
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