自传作为调解和缓解:伊丽莎白·沃泽尔的《百忧解之国》(1994)和波罗奇斯塔·卡普尔的《病人》(2018)

Rachael Mclennan
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摘要本文认为伊丽莎白·沃泽尔的作品一直被自传研究所忽视。本文探讨了伍泽尔在《百忧解之国》中试图传达她的抑郁经历时,自传是如何起到调解和缓解的作用的,结果丰富而有问题,并认为伍泽尔对(美国)自传的一些关键特征的拒绝或困难标志着她对这一类型的主要贡献。文章还认为,将Wurtzel视为“规则破坏者”的普遍理解是有价值的,但只是部分正确,特别是当它延伸到经常将她理解为女性作家提供了一个赋权或女权主义的自传范例时。她的复杂影响是通过对当代疾病自传——波罗奇斯塔·卡普尔的《病》的简短讨论来探讨的。
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Autobiography as Mediation and Mitigation: Elizabeth Wurtzel’s Prozac Nation (1994) and Porochista Khakpour’s Sick (2018)
ABSTRACT This article argues that Elizabeth Wurtzel’s work has been undeservedly neglected by autobiography studies. It explores how autobiography functions as mediation and mitigation as Wurtzel attempts to communicate her experience of depression in Prozac Nation, with rich yet problematic results, and argues that Wurtzel’s refusal or difficulties with some key features of (American) autobiography mark her major contribution to the genre. The article also argues that the general understanding of Wurtzel as a ‘rule-breaker’ has merit but is only partly true, particularly as it extends to the frequent understanding of her as providing an empowering or feminist autobiographical example for women writers. Her complex influence is explored through a brief discussion of a contemporary autobiography of illness, Porochista Khakpour’s Sick.
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