蒙田《随笔》与萨特《恶心》中的写作、体验与文学体验

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Chad A. Córdova
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摘要本文首先分析了我们现代“经验”概念的语义、原逻辑和形而上学联想,这些联想将其形式和内容与其他对立的概念区分开来。这些不仅包括理性、教育和科学等一般概念,还指出了“经验”是如何被思考和生活的,与文本、印刷书籍和一般写作的语言和表征媒介相反。解构主义(Derrida)和媒介理论(McLuhan)为我们提供了理解我们的“经验”概念的出现如何依赖于写作和书籍的媒介,以及它们周围的实践和制度(如阅读和学校教育)的方法。如果没有这种媒体及其制度化的做法,“经验”本身也许是不可想象的。然而,除了现代理论之外,现代文学的主要功能之一是展示这种冲突与依赖的关系,甚至将其体现在文学写作中。除了写作和“经验”的对立之外,还提出了“文学经验”这一模棱两可的概念的性质问题?本文通过两篇试图将“经验”带入其形式的文本来探讨这一概念:蒙田的《随笔》和萨特的《恶心》。
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Writing, experience, and literary experience in Montaigne’s Essays and Sartre’s Nausea
Abstract This article begins with an analysis of the semantic, tropological, and metaphysical associations of our modern concept of “experience,” which distinguish its form and contents from other opposing concepts. These not only include such general notions as Reason, Education, and Science, they also point to how “experience” has been thought, and lived, in opposition to the verbal and representational media of texts, printed books, and writing in general. Deconstruction (Derrida) and media theory (McLuhan) provide us with ways of understanding how the emergence of our concept of “experience” relied on, as much as it opposed, the media of writing and books, and their surrounding practices and institutions (like reading and schooling). “Experience” per se is perhaps unthinkable without such media and their institutionalized practices. More than modern theory, however, it is one of the major functions of modern literature to display this relation of conflict and dependence, and, even, to embody it in its very form in literary writing. Beyond the opposition of writing and “experience” is thus posed the question of the nature of the equivocal concept of “literary experience.” What would such a thing entail? This article explores this concept through two texts that attempt to bring “experience” into their very form: Montaigne’s Essays and Sartre’s Nausea.
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36 weeks
期刊介绍: Estudos de Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea é um periódico científico quadrimestral do Grupo de Estudos em Literatura Brasileira Contemporânea, da Pós-Graduação em Literatura da Universidade de Brasí­lia. A revista tem o compromisso de fomentar o debate crí­tico sobre a literatura contemporânea produzida no Brasil, em suas diferentes manifestações, a partir dos mais diversos enfoques teóricos e metodológicos, com abertura para o diálogo com outras literaturas e outras expressões artí­sticas. Seu conteúdo destina-se, em especial, a pesquisadores, professores e estudantes interessados em literatura brasileira contemporânea.
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