顿悟的瞬间:英裔非裔小说家多丽丝·莱辛的《四门之城》中家园的延伸。

IF 1.2 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY REVIEW Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-08-18 DOI:10.1007/s11007-022-09579-8
David Seamon
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对胡塞尔来说,家庭世界是一个心照不挂的、被视为理所当然的经验、理解和情境领域,它标志着一个舒适、平常的世界,以及“事物存在和应该存在的方式”。根据胡塞尔的观点,家园总是与异域世界处于某种生活的相互关系中——一个被视为差异、非典型性和差异性的世界。在这篇文章中,我借鉴了英裔非洲小说家多丽丝·莱辛1969年的小说《四门之城》,来思考主人公玛莎·奎斯特(Martha Quest)不断变化的家乡,她是一位年轻的非洲白人女性,在第二次世界大战后不久移民到饱受战争创伤的伦敦。在整部小说中,奎斯特发现自己处于不熟悉或充满挑战的境地,她认为理所当然的世界受到了质疑。莱辛利用这些考验人生的经历,描绘了奎斯特对其他人的家园的转变理解,起初她认为这些家园是非典型的、不正常的或不真实的。
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Moments of realization: extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing's Four-Gated City.

For Husserl, the homeworld is the tacit, taken-for-granted sphere of experiences, understanding, and situations marking out a world that is comfortable, usual, and "the way things are and should be." Always, according to Husserl, the homeworld is in some mode of lived mutuality with an alienworld-a world as seen as a realm of difference, atypicality, and otherness. In this article, I draw on British-African novelist Doris Lessing's 1969 novel, The Four-Gated City, to consider the shifting homeworld of protagonist Martha Quest, a young white African woman emigrating to battle-scarred London immediately after World War II. Throughout the novel, Quest finds herself in unfamiliar or challenging situations where the world she takes for granted is called into question. Lessing draws on these life-testing experiences to portray Quest's shifting understandings of other individuals' homeworlds that at first she sees as atypical, abnormal, or unreal.

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期刊介绍: The central purpose of Continental Philosophy Review is to foster a living dialogue within the international community on philosophical issues of mutual interest. It seeks to elicit, discussions of fundamental philosophical problems and original approaches to them. Broadly encompassing in its focus, the journal invites essays on both expressly theoretical topics and topics dealing with practical problems that extend to the wider domain of socio-political life. It encourages explorations in the domains of art, morality, science and religion as they relate to specific philosophical concerns. Although not an advocate of any one trend or school in philosophy, the journal is especially committed to keeping abreast of developments within phenomenology and contemporary continental philosophy and is interested in investigations that probe possible points of intersection between the continental European and the Anglo-American traditions. Continental Philosophy Review contains review articles of recent, original works in philosophy. It provides considerable space for such reviews, allowing critics to develop their comments and assessments at some length.
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