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摘要
本文探讨了西蒙娜·德·波伏娃运用文学主题来传达她对不同地理位置不平等的哲学立场。“光景”是一种对地方的唤起,它突出了光线对粗糙现实的混淆,在三件作品中被考虑:《美丽的图像》、《mandarin》和《America Day by Day》。在这些文本中,灯光景观对特定场所的两分呈现反映了不平等如何隐藏在平淡无奇的视线中,并将富人与穷人分开,分别将他们与美丽和卑鄙的人联系在一起。
The Lightscape as Literary Motif for Inequality in Les Belles Images, The Mandarins, and America Day by Day
This article examines Simone de Beauvoir’s use of a literary motif to convey her philosophical position on inequality in different geographical locations. The “lightscape,” an evocation of place that foregrounds light’s obfuscation of gritty reality, is considered across three works: Les Belles Images, The Mandarins, and America Day by Day. In these texts, the lightscape’s bifurcated presentation of a given locale reflects how inequality hides in plain sight, and divides the rich from the poor, respectively aligning them with the beautiful and the abject.