保罗-奥斯特《黑暗中的人》中的国家和个人创伤

Olena Boylu
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保罗-奥斯特是美国当代最杰出的作家之一,他的小说《黑暗中的人》创造了一个多层次的叙事。这部文学作品出版于 2008 年,探讨了与美国历史以及二十世纪末二十一世纪初的社会和政治议程有关的重要主题和关切。奥斯特的叙事核心恰恰是 "9-11 "事件,该事件为创伤研究增添了新的内容。作者除了关注创伤经历对人类的影响,还创造了另一种历史观,促使读者质疑存在的本质。通过融合无数个人和国家的叙事,作者为他笔下的人物开启了一段治愈之旅,最终引导他们走向康复。因此,本文的重点之一将是在当前创伤研究的框架内跟踪受创人格的演变。另一方面,研究国家创伤与个人创伤之间的微妙联系将阐明集体记忆与个人经历之间的相互关系,揭示历史事件塑造个人叙事的深刻方式。因此,本文试图厘清历史、记忆和治愈之间错综复杂的联系,全面探讨奥斯特对理解人类困境的贡献。
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NATIONAL AND PERSONAL TRAUMAS IN PAUL AUSTER’S MAN IN THE DARK
Paul Auster, one of the most distinguished contemporary American writers, creates a multi-layered narrative within his novel Man in the Dark. Published in 2008, this literary work addresses essential themes and concerns relating to American history as well as social and political agendas of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century. Precisely the events of September 11, which dramatically added a new dimension to the trauma studies, lie in the core of the Auster’s narrative. The author besides focusing on the effects of a traumatic experience on a human being, creates an alternative vision of history that pushes the reader to question the essence of existence. By merging countless narratives, both personal and national, the author initiates a journey of healing for his characters, ultimately guiding them toward recovery. Thus, one of the major focuses of this article will be to follow the evolution of traumatized personalities within the frames of current trauma studies. On the other hand, investigating the subtle bond between national and personal traumas will illuminate the reciprocal relationship between collective memory and individual experience, shedding light on the profound ways in which historical events can shape personal narratives. Hence the article seeks to disentangle the intricate connections between history, memory, and healing, offering a comprehensive exploration of Auster's contribution to the understanding of the human predicament.
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