《狄更斯与高贵的野蛮人

IF 0.7 1区 文学 0 LITERATURE, BRITISH ISLES
T. Khair
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摘要

摘要:本文避免了非历史谴责或语境辩护的简单选择,以《诺贝尔野蛮人》为研究对象,认为狄更斯试图在当时流行的文化与文明话语之间达成一种平衡,并在这一过程中偶尔跌倒。使这篇文章在今天具有重要意义的,不是狄更斯对“野蛮人”的殖民立场,包括他们所谓的民族志,也不是他在铲除欧洲暴政等问题上的社会进步立场。相反,重要的是狄更斯与“一种巨大的迷信”作斗争的方式,这是他想要表达的话语之一,但是,考虑到表达他的话语的压力,他犯了错误,这些错误对于他那个时代和那个地方的人来说几乎是不可避免的,对我们今天来说几乎是可怕的。因此,这篇论文不仅把伟大的作家看作是一个用语言写作的人,而且把他看作是在这个过程中被语言所写作的人。
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Dickens and the Noble Savage
Abstract:Avoiding the easier options of ahistorical condemnation or contextual defense, this paper looks at "The Nobel Savage," and argues that Dickens attempts to negotiate a balance between the then-prevalent discourses on culture and civilization, and takes an occasional tumble in the process. What makes the essay significant today is not Dickens's colonial positions on the 'savages,' including their purported ethnography, or his socially progressive position on matters like the eradication of tyranny in Europe. Instead, what is significant is the way in which Dickens struggles against "an enormous superstition," which is one of the discourses he wishes to utter, but then, given the pressure of the discourses that utter him, he falls into errors that seem almost inevitable for a person of his time and place and almost monstrous to us today. The paper, then, looks at the great writer not just as one who writes in language, but also as one who is written by language in that very process.
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