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摘要
2005年出版的小说《慢男人》(Slow Man)不仅通过出生在法国的保罗·莱门特(Paul Rayment),还通过护士和爱人玛丽贾娜·约基奇(Marijana Jokic),明显体现了j·m·库切(J. M. Coetzee)对流民困境的兴趣。在一次自行车事故中失去肢体后,保罗努力适应他的新生活。他感到孤独,面对着一种“不属于”的感觉。随着时间的流逝,约基奇一家进入了保罗的生活,这种流离失所的感觉变得势不可挡。这篇论文的论点是,保罗的孤独与他与地方的关系密不可分。通过分析自我和地点之间的联系,探索“我们”的概念,理解家的概念,研究Paul Rayment的流离失所及其后果。关键词:j·m·库切,慢男人,地方
‘What is this place where I find myself?’: Place and the Self in Slow Man1
The 2005 novel Slow Man makes apparent J. M. Coetzee’s interest in the plight of the emigre, not only through the French-born Paul Rayment, but also through the nurse and love-interest, Marijana Jokic. After losing a limb in a bicycle accident, Paul struggles to adjust to his new life. He feels alone and is confronted with a feeling of ‘not belonging.’ As time passes and the Jokic family is introduced into Paul’s life, this sense of displacement becomes overwhelming. The argument of this paper is that Paul’s loneliness is inextricably tied to his relationship to place. Through analysing the link between self and place, exploring the notion of ‘we’ and understanding the concept of home, Paul Rayment’s displacement and its consequences are investigated. Keywords : J. M. Coetzee, Slow Man, place