米奇森思辨小说中的记忆歧义

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L. Norris
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摘要:米奇森的推理小说把学习描绘成一个遗忘的过程。《旅行之光》(1952年)、《太空女性回忆录》(1962年)和《解决方案三》(1975年)激发了激进的关系可能性,有利于那些放弃先前知识而进入未知世界的主人公。在每一篇文本中,超凡脱俗的事物照亮了内心世界,引发了变化。Mitchison提出了一种关于接触的认识论,一种取决于适应的认识方式。她的角色善于忘记那些制约他们感知的叙事,并有意自我修复,重新记忆他们的历史。
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The Ambivalence of Memory in Naomi Mitchison’s Speculative Fiction
ABSTRACT:Naomi Mitchison’s speculative fiction portrays learning as a process of unlearning. Travel Light (1952), Memoirs of a Spacewoman (1962), and Solution Three (1975) animate radical relational possibilities, favoring protagonists who let go of their prior knowledge to let in the unknown. In each text, the otherworldly illuminates inner worlds, inciting change. Mitchison posits an epistemics of contact, a way of knowing that hinges on adaptation. Her characters make a craft of forgetting the narratives that condition their perception and intentionally recondition themselves, re-membering their histories.
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