语言中的痛苦:克劳迪娅-兰金《公民》中作为生物文化体验的疼痛:美国抒情诗

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Daniel Direkoglu
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摘要:克劳迪娅-兰金的《公民》(Citizen:美国抒情诗》(2014年)将身体疼痛表现为一种与历史、语言和文化纠缠在一起的多维体验。通过将反黑人种族主义遭遇的描述与躯体疼痛的意象联系起来,兰金模糊了心理痛苦与身体不适之间的界限,为读者细致入微地描绘了种族主义话语如何既能导致,最关键的是,又能塑造一个人对肉体痛苦的私人感知。她以头痛的体验为切入点,表现了思想的心理语言轮廓与身体伤害之间的交织关系,坚持认为身体疼痛不仅仅是一种生理警报,其本质在语言和文化之外。
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Anguish in Language: Pain as a Biocultural Experience in Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric

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Claudia Rankine's Citizen: An American Lyric (2014) represents physical pain as a multidimensional experience entwined with history, language, and culture. By linking descriptions of anti-Black racist encounters with the imagery of somatic aches, Rankine blurs the boundaries between psychological suffering and physical distress to offer readers a nuanced depiction of the way racist discourse can both cause and, most crucially, shape one's private perception of corporeal agony. She zeros in on the experience of headaches to represent the interwoven relationship between the psycholinguistic contours of thought and bodily hurt, insisting that physical pain is more than a physiological alarm whose essence lies outside of language and culture.

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期刊介绍: Literature and Medicine is a journal devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. Issues of illness, health, medical science, violence, and the body are examined through literary and cultural texts. Our readership includes scholars of literature, history, and critical theory, as well as health professionals.
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