后殖民文学中的海德格尔“脱节”情境与新视野——解读奈保尔《模仿者》中齐泽克的“极致”

M. Hapugoda
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虽然奈保尔从外围到中心的地理空间错位产生了一种光学距离,有助于客观地观察后殖民时代的现实,但他同时也依附于他最初抛弃的现实。这可以被称为“预估”激活,即内部与外部紧密地以外为中心。这种感觉来自奈保尔的领土错位,这并不表明他与后殖民现实疏远的决定性本体论脱离。他的去地域化无法完全接受新的都市现实,而完全忘记了前者,这主要表现在动作人物萨利姆(《河湾》)和拉尔夫·辛格(《模仿者》)身上。尽管这种症状在他的其他小说中也很明显,但本文认为《模仿者门门》探讨了这种后殖民时期的情况,这些小说的主要人物都处于传统和现代之间,这些传统和现代都是从后殖民现实中出现的。虽然接受奈保尔对后殖民亚洲和非洲的重复文学回顾可以在失败的非殖民化项目中提供客观现实的事实,但齐泽克式的分析表明,奈保尔无法有效地将自己从海德格尔式的“脱离”情境中提升出来,并利用他的“无家可归”来发现更好的现实。相反,他最终陷入了一种“前静态”(或“前中心”)的后殖民情境,这使他陷入了第三世界文学的“去个性化客观叙述”和“情境意识”的僵局。在奈保尔存在主义文学努力的极端异化的基础上,齐泽克的极端主义思想对于更好地理解后殖民形势具有重要意义。
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Heideggerian `Out-of-Joint' Situation and New Horizons in Postcolonial Literature: Interpreting the Zizekian `Extimacy' in The Mimic Men by V.S. Naipaul
Though Naipaul's geo-spatial dislocation from periphery to centre generates an optical distance that helps observe postcolonial reality objectively, he simultaneously attaches to the reality that he initially left behind. This can be termed `ex-timated' ctionalization, where the inner is intimately ex-centred with outer. This sense rises from Naipaul's territorial dislocation that does not indicate a decisive ontological detachment from the postcolonial reality that he is alienated with. His de-territorialization is unable to fully embrace the new metropolitan reality and forget the former completely, as shown mainly in ctional characters i.e. Salim ( A Bend in the River ) and Ralph Singh ( The Mimic Men ). This review considers The Mimic Mento explore this postcolonial situation, even though the symptom is visible even in his other novels, where major characters are positioned between tradition and modernity that emerged from post-colonial reality. While accepting the fact that his repetitive literary revisits to postcolonial Asia and Africa could provide the objective reality within the failed project of decolonization, a Zizekian analysis suggests that Naipaul could not eectively elevate himself from his Heidaggerian `out-of-joint' situation and exploit his `homelessness' to discover a better reality. Instead, he is ex-timately conned to an `ex-static' ( or ex-centric ) postcolonial situation that leaves him in the deadlock of `de-personalized objective narrations' and `situational consciousness' of Third World Literature. On the basis of the said extimated alienation of Naipaul's existential literary endeavor, this review suggests that to understand the postcolonial situation better, Zizek's idea of extimacy is of substantial signicance.
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