克里斯蒂娜·里德《我的名字,我能告诉你我的名字吗?》中集体记忆与遗忘的政治与伦理

IF 0.4 2区 艺术学 0 THEATER
MODERN DRAMA Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3138/md-66-3-1231
Chen-Wei Han
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本文在克里斯蒂娜·里德的《我的名字,我能告诉你我的名字吗?》一书中探讨了个人记忆和集体记忆之间的关系,尤其是跨代记忆。遗忘在剧中对忠诚主义和工会主义的共同记忆中起着至关重要的作用。女主人公安德里亚通过另类的叙事和纪念,挑战了以她的祖父安迪为代表的主流忠诚纪念,积极地扰乱了这种遗忘。索姆河战役是保皇派记忆文化中最重要的历史事件之一,对这一集体记忆的持续争论揭示了保皇派记忆特有的短暂性,揭示了保皇派记忆及其遗忘的永恒循环所固有的问题。通过对这些主题的处理,我认为《我的名字》传达了一种道德上的要求,即记住未来而不是过去。
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The Politics and Ethics of Collective Memory and Forgetting in Christina Reid’s My Name, Shall I Tell You My Name?
This article explores the relationships between personal and collective memory, especially transgenerational memory, within a Protestant, loyalist family in Northern Ireland in Christina Reid’s My Name, Shall I Tell You My Name?. Forgetting plays a vital role in the communal memory of loyalism and unionism within the world of the play. The female protagonist, Andrea, actively unsettles that forgetting by challenging the mainstream loyalist commemoration exemplified by her grandfather Andy via alternative narratives and commemoration. The ongoing contestation over the collective memory of the Battle of the Somme, one of the pivotal historical events in loyalist remembrance culture, reveals the peculiar temporality of loyalist memory and uncovers problems inherent to the eternal cycle of loyalist memory and its oblivion. Through its treatment of these themes, I suggest that My Name conveys an ethical imperative to remember for the future instead of the past.
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