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摘要
摘要本文研究巴斯克作家埃杜恩·波特拉(Edurne Portela, 1974)的写作及其对暴力微观政治的特殊敏感性。Portela的小说拒绝巴斯克社会对ETA暴力悲剧的免疫力,无视ETA永久解除武装(2011年)和消失(2018年)后“翻页”的呼吁,背叛了巴斯克和西班牙社会对创伤渗透社会、家庭和人际关系结构的方式的无知和不敏感。Portela并没有提倡后ETA社会的懒惰和懦弱的失忆,而是更愿意直视一个以背弃哲学家Reyes Mate所说的社会“deber de memoria”或记忆责任而闻名的社会的眼睛。波特拉的小说、散文和自传体作品就是这样做的。一方面,它们让读者面对巴斯克社会成员所遭受的不公正的创伤经历,这些创伤破坏了巴斯克社会的民主结构;另一方面,更重要的是,波特拉审视了内心,她的虚构世界让读者质疑,这种冷漠是如何破坏了人物的情感生活的,这些人物要么视而不见,要么很容易参与其中,并为恐怖和暴力的逻辑辩护。
Understanding Metabolized Violence: Intimate and Socio-affective Ties of Terror in Basque Writer Edurne Portela’s El eco de los disparos (2016) and Mejor la ausencia (2017)
Abstract This essay studies the writing of Basque author Edurne Portela (1974) and its special sensitivity toward the micropolitics of violence. Rejecting Basque society’s immunity to the tragedy of ETA violence, ignoring the call to “turn the page” after ETA’s permanent disarmament (2011) and disappearance (2018), Portela’s fiction betrays Basque and Spanish society’s ignorance and insensitivity toward the ways trauma infiltrates the fabric of societal, familial, and interpersonal relationships. Instead of promoting a lazy and cowardly amnesiac turn for post ETA society, Portela prefers to look straight into the eyes of a community known for turning its back on what philosopher Reyes Mate terms a society’s “deber de memoria” or responsibility to remember. Portela’s fiction, essay, and autobiographical writing do just that. On the one hand, they confront readers with the uncomfortable weight of the traumatic experiences unjustly suffered by members of Basque society, injuries that undermine its democratic fabric; on the other, and even more importantly, Portela looks inward, and her fictional universe begs readers to question how this indifference also mutilates the affective life of characters who either look the other way or find it easy to participate and justify the logic of terror and violence.
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Symposium is a quarterly journal of criticism in modern literatures originating in languages other than English. Recent issues include peer-reviewed essays on works by Jorge Luis Borges, Bertolt Brecht, Mikhail Bulgakov, Miguel de Cervantes, Denis Diderot, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Paloma Díaz-Mas, Assia Djebar, Umberto Eco, Franz Kafka, Francis Ponge, and Leonardo Sciascia. Scholars of literature will find research on authors, themes, periods, genres, works, and theory, often through comparative studies. Although primarily in English, some issues include discussions of works in the original language.