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塔哈尔-本-杰隆的小说以将有问题的社会现象融入纯文学形式而著称。虽然这并不是本-杰隆独有的写作风格,但作者从摩洛哥传统生活素材中提炼出发人深省、往往具有革命性的实验故事的方式,至少在某种程度上是非同寻常的:他笔下的人物通过对自我认知的虚构存在的隐喻来体验生活中的社会困境和尴尬。因此,举例来说,他们在社会环境中对身份的追寻,表现为他们作为虚构人物对自我认知的追寻,以及人际关系中的权力斗争。他们之间的关系表现为对故事控制权的争夺。政治犯将写作与他们对自由的追求联系在一起。因此,本文重点关注塔希尔-本-杰隆(Taher Ben Jelloun)的《这道刺眼的无光》(2002 年)中对酷刑、身体和声音的表现。本文将采用西格蒙德-弗洛伊德的精神分析理论来探讨文中人物在经历了 "黑暗十年 "之后的心理解体,并将借用跨学科研究中的折衷概念;埃尔文的戈夫曼 "整体机构 "概念、伊莱恩-斯卡瑞对酷刑的全面而详细的理论定义和分析,以及朱迪斯-赫尔曼对创伤的研究。
Monarchy and Politics of Detention in Taher Ben Jalloun's “This Blinding Absence of Light”
Tahar Ben Jelloun's novels are distinguished by their integration of problematic social phenomena into a purely literary form. While this isn't unique to Ben Jelloun's writing style, the author's way of crafting thought-provoking and often revolutionary experimental stories from the material of traditional Moroccan life is, at least in a way extraordinary: his characters experience social difficulties and embarrassments in their lives through the metaphor of a fictional existence of their self-perception. Thus, for example, their search for identity in their social context manifests in their search for self-perception as fictional characters and power struggles in relationships. Their relationship takes the form of a battle for control of the story. Political prisoners associate writing with their quest for freedom. This article therefore focuses on the torture, body and voice representations of Taher Ben Jelloun's This Blinding Absence of Light (2002). Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory will be used to approach the psychological disintegration of characters in the text following such a Dark Decade experience and will borrow eclectic concepts from interdisciplinary studies; Erving's concept of Goffman's "holistic institution", Elaine Scarry's comprehensive and detailed theoretical definition and analysis of torture, and Judith Herman's study of trauma.