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摘要
Julia Kristeva在她的文章《恐怖的力量》中探讨了“落魄”的概念。从本质上讲,这个词的意思是“被抛弃的状态”,根据Kristeva的说法,这是一种厌恶、肮脏和羞辱的感觉,是我们倾向于拒绝成为主体和保护身份的东西。但是,正如我将在这里论证的那样,通过拒绝那些打破体育文化严格界限的运动员,体育组织本身就成了贱民,从而逃避了道德责任。
Abstract In her essay Powers of Horror , Julia Kristeva investigates the concept of abjection. Essentially, the term means “the state of being cast off” and according to Kristeva it is a feeling of disgust, filth and humiliation, things we tend to reject for becoming subjects and protecting identities. But as I will argue here, by rejecting athletes who dissolve the culturally strict boundaries in sports, the sports organizations become abjects themselves, and consequently evade moral responsibility.