“坚硬的世俗基础”:亨利·詹姆斯《茱莉亚·布莱德》的历史与基础

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J. Heffernan
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摘要:《茱莉亚·布莱德》是一部被主人公及其母亲的不光彩生活所暗示的“令人厌恶的羞辱之事”所困扰的叙事。他们共同的丑闻历史被描述为“建立在另一组事实之上的上层建筑”。《茱莉亚》的目标是社会的解脱——克服所有基础设施的决定因素,这些决定因素描绘出羞辱、卑微和卑贱的底层——叙述者称之为“坚硬的世俗基础”。作者和主人公都敏锐地意识到基础与上层建筑的对立,这是马克思思想中一个核心的辩证主题。《茱莉亚·布莱德》是詹姆斯辩证尝试的一个例证,他试图将上流社会的意识描绘成一种上层建筑的现象学动态,这种动态依赖于对现实生活的忧虑消除(扬弃)。但被压抑的历史总是会回来,带着(幽灵般的)复仇:狄更斯笔下的南希在中央公园的形象是辩证生存冲击的缩影。
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"The Hard Worldly Basis": History and Infrastructure in Henry James's "Julia Bride"
Abstract:"Julia Bride" is a narrative haunted by the "disgusting humiliating thing" implied in the disreputable lives the protagonist and her mother have led. Their shared scandalous history is described as a "superstructure raised on the other group of facts." Julia aims at social absolution—the overcoming of all the infrastructural determinants that map out the nether regions of the humiliating, humble and abased—what the narrator calls "the hard worldly basis." The story is thus told from the perspective of a keen consciousness—shared by author and protagonist—of the basis-superstructure polarity, a central dialectical motif in Marxian thought. "Julia Bride" emerges as an illustration of James's dialectical attempt to depict high-class consciousness as a superstructural phenomenological dynamic beholden to the apprehensive elimination (sublation) of factual life. But repressed History always returns, with a (ghostly) vengeance: the image of Dickens's Nancy in Central Park epitomizes the shocks of dialectical survival.
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Arizona Quarterly
Arizona Quarterly LITERATURE, AMERICAN-
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期刊介绍: Arizona Quarterly publishes scholarly essays on American literature, culture, and theory. It is our mission to subject these categories to debate, argument, interpretation, and contestation via critical readings of primary texts. We accept essays that are grounded in textual, formal, cultural, and theoretical examination of texts and situated with respect to current academic conversations whilst extending the boundaries thereof.
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