纳塔莉亚·科布林斯卡作品中战争的人类学维度

A. Shvets, M. Drohomyretska
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本文从人类学的角度对娜塔莉亚·科布林斯卡的反军事散文进行分析,从而在更广阔的人类学范围内揭示“人与战争”问题。特别考虑了集体和个人的战争情绪、性别问题、基督教人类学、损失的创伤、逃跑的动机、民族记忆和原型、谋杀心理、儿童对战争的看法等方面。这涉及到作者本人的传记背景,她目睹了战争并成为战争的受害者,亲身经历了战争的所有恐怖,并在她的作品中描述了这些恐怖。对战争的艺术描述主要是N. Kobrynska的表现主义世界观,对精神和身体痛苦现象的描绘,存在的边缘状态,死亡的本体论,cordocentrism,世界末日的动机,残废的幻象,人体的解构。作者展示了新的前线经历给个人带来的公共和个人意识的战争引发的转变。这在她笔下人物的心理上尤为明显,作者注意到人类价值观的变形,一方面,一个人适应了战争,经历了情感的萎缩,对谋杀变得麻木,另一方面,同一个人获得了新的经验——为新的生命意义而奋斗,对邻居的怜悯,崇高的祈祷,对英雄的仪式崇拜,等待亲人从战争中归来。战争现象的人类学维度受到作家的人文主义指导方针的支配。
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Anthropological Dimensions of War in the Works of Natalia Kobrynska
In the article, Nataliia Kobrynska’s anti-military prose is analyzed in the context of an anthropological approach, which makes it possible to shed light on the “human and war” issue in a wide anthropological range. In particular, aspects of collective and individual emotions of war, gender issues, Christian anthropology, trauma of loss, motive of escape, national memory and archetypes, psychology of murder, children's perception of war are considered. This involves the biographical context of the writer herself, who witnessed and fell victim to the war, personally experiencing all its horrors and describing them in her works.The artistic description of war is dominated by N. Kobrynska’s expressionist worldview, depictions of the phenomena of mental and physical pain, borderline states of existence, ontologization of death, cordocentrism, motives of the end of the world, phantasmagoric visions of mutilation, deconstruction of the human body. The writer demonstrates the war-induced transformations in both public and individual consciousness that the new frontline experience has brought to an individual. It is particularly evident in the psychology of her characters, as the author notes the deformation of human values, when, on the one hand, a person adapts to war, experiences emotional atrophy, becomes inert to murder, and on the other hand, the same person gains new experience – the struggle for new vital meanings, mercy towards one's neighbor, exalted prayerfulness, ritual veneration of heroes, waiting for relatives to return from war. The anthropological dimensions of the phenomenon of war are dominated by the humanistic guidelines of the writer.
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