“被宠坏的身份”与“冻结的现在”:用羞耻的医学概念重新平衡《坎利特》中的“麻烦”

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S. Neilson
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摘要从2015年到现在,随着丑闻的不断演变和新爆发,危机感已经渗透到加拿大文学中。坎利特在哪里?这些不断发生的丑闻促使一些学者通过各种盘点尝试做出回应。这篇文章问道:该领域正在进行的盘点是否具有某种矛盾的有害性?羞耻感作为一种情感是处理和治愈创伤的有效方式吗?目前解决加拿大文学界丑闻的方法,即羞辱,是否真的排除了丑闻的解决?发动羞耻感会强化创伤本身吗?在文学和文化研究中,是否存在某种对羞耻感的误解,这种误解可能会随着对羞耻感对人类影响的更多医学理解而得到加强?简言之,当羞耻感成为一种纪律身份时会发生什么?
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“Spoiled Identity” and “The Frozen Now”: Rebalancing “The Trouble” in CanLit with the Medical Conceptualization of Shame
ABSTRACT With a constantly evolving and newly erupting menu of scandals over the period extending from 2015 to the present, a sense of crisis has been instilled in Canadian literature. Whither CanLit? These continually unfolding scandals have pushed some scholars to respond through various attempts at inventory-taking. This article asks: are the kinds of inventory-taking the field is conducting somehow paradoxically deleterious? Is shame as an affect a productive way for processing and healing trauma? Does the current solution to unfolding scandals in the industry of Canadian literature, that of waging shame, actually preclude the resolution of scandal? Does waging shame reinforce the process of trauma itself? Is there some kind of misapprehension of shame as an affect in literary and cultural studies that might be augmented with a more medical understanding of the effects of shame on human beings? In short, what happens when shame becomes a disciplinary identity?
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期刊介绍: American Nineteenth Century History is a peer-reviewed, transatlantic journal devoted to the history of the United States during the long nineteenth century. It welcomes contributions on themes and topics relating to America in this period: slavery, race and ethnicity, the Civil War and Reconstruction, military history, American nationalism, urban history, immigration and ethnicity, western history, the history of women, gender studies, African Americans and Native Americans, cultural studies and comparative pieces. In addition to articles based on original research, historiographical pieces, reassessments of historical controversies, and reappraisals of prominent events or individuals are welcome. Special issues devoted to a particular theme or topic will also be considered.
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