疾病的话语

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C. Rojas
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通过对胡发云、毕淑敏和阎连科最近的几部小说的讨论——包括胡发云2005年的小说《就是这样ThisWorld@SARS.come》(Ruyan@SARS.come)、毕淑敏2003年的小说《拯救乳房》(正jiu汝方)和她2012年的小说《冠状病毒》(花冠冰毒)、阎连科1998年的小说《日光流年》和2004年的小说《列宁之吻》(Shouhuo),以及他2006年的小说《丁庄之梦》——这篇文章探讨了这些作者是如何利用一系列疾病启发的隐喻来探索对医疗问题的潜在回应的。更具体地说,这篇文章认为,在每一部有问题的作品中,作者都使用了一套受疾病启发的方法来提出一种生产手段,社会可以通过这种手段来应对疾病本身构成的威胁。©2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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Discourses of Disease
Through a discussion of several recent novels by Hu Fayun, Bi Shumin, and Yan Lianke—including Hu's 2005 novel Such Is ThisWorld@SARS.come(Ruyan@SARS.come);Bi's 2003 novel Saving the Breast (Zhengjiu rufang) and her 2012 novel Coronavirus (Huaguan bingdu);and Yan's 1998 novel Streams of Time (Riguang liunian), his 2004 novel Lenin's Kisses (Shouhuo), and his 2006 novel Dream of Ding Village (Dingzhuang meng)—this article examines how these authors a set of disease-inspired metaphors to explore potential responses to the medical concerns in question. More specifically, the article argues that, in each of the works in question, the authors use a set of disease-inspired to propose a productive means by which society might respond to the threat posed by disease itself. © 2023 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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