“他想不起他父亲的脸”:《边境三部曲》中俄狄浦斯的崩溃与文学的衰落

J. Christie
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本文介入了科马克·麦卡锡的《边境三部曲》中最重要的争论之一。这是围绕三部曲的争论,它拒绝了成长小说的规范惯例,在叙事、人物和语言的层面上明显退回到倒退、紧缩和其他虎头丧气的形式。这篇文章认为,虽然以前对这个问题的研究(例如詹姆斯·利利、安德鲁·霍布雷克和盖尔·摩尔·莫里森)经常引人注目,但他们没有注意到麦卡锡对文学作品的反感的重要性,以及他自己作为作家的传记和制度地位是这种结构性倒退的根源。然后,本文在这种与其自身文学形式的对立关系的基础上阅读三部曲,特别强调父权崩溃的寓言功能和主要植根于拉康心理学的后现代主体性哲学的培养。这篇阅读特别旨在强调三部曲中所展示的这种文本逻辑与更广泛的当代历史背景之间存在的联系的重要性,这是根据文学生产的国家危机来定义的。
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“He could not call to mind his father’s face”: Oedipal Collapse and Literary Decline in the Border Trilogy
This article offers an intervention in one of the most significant critical debates to arise from Cormac McCarthy’s Border Trilogy. This is the debate surrounding the trilogy’s refusal of the normative conventions of the Bildungsroman and apparent withdrawal into regressive, deflationary and otherwise anticlimactic formations at the levels of narrative, character, and language. The essay argues that, while often compelling, previous engagements with this issue (for instance by James Lilley, Andrew Hoberek, and Gail Moore Morrison) have failed to register the significance of McCarthy’s antipathy toward literary production and his own biographical and institutional position as an author as the source of this structural regression. The article then reads the trilogy on the basis of this antipathetic relationship with its own literary form, placing particular emphasis on the allegorical function of the collapse of paternal authority and the cultivation of a postmodern philosophy of subjectivity, which is primarily rooted in Lacanian psychology. This reading aims in particular to highlight the significance of the links that exist between this textual logic displayed in the trilogy and a wider contemporary historical backdrop, which is defined in terms of a national crisis of literary production.
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