垃圾的逃离:存在主义后人文主义与早期巴勒斯的内在生命

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Tod Hoffman
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威廉·巴勒斯早期的著作《Junky》通常与他后来的实验小说是分开的。从风格上讲,它更符合现实主义,而不是他后来创新的后现代叙事方法。然而,巴勒斯对抵制一切形式的主体化的专注,他对资产阶级生活的祛魅,以及他同时从字面上和热带上使用成瘾作为逃离正常化和从众力量的一种形式,在这部早期作品中都有强烈的表现。本文从三个方面探讨Junky。首先,它通过巴勒斯对成瘾生理机制的解释,强调身体的物质性,将小说展示为对后人类主义存在主义的阐述。通过这种存在主义的后人道主义,小说批判性地回应了巴勒斯写作时流行的萨特存在主义,并否定了杰斐逊对先验主体及其中产阶级形象的理想化。对物质本体的强调同时也挑战了后结构主义对勃鲁阅读的渲染。这就引出了一个概念,即利用德勒兹和瓜塔里关于没有器官的身体和内在生命的概念,逃离一切形式的从众。垃圾是一种逃亡和自我肯定的载体,是一种高度个性化、自由主义的主观威慑模式。成瘾和习惯性使用不仅仅是不受控制的欲望,而是实现一个完全独立的社会个体的形式。但垃圾的危险在于,它通过新的需求和依赖组合重新定义了身体,导致主人公最终寻求一种不同的逃离方式。Junk照亮了我们的后人类生存状态,并引导Burroughs寻求新的美学表达的实验形式。
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The Flight of the Junky: Existential Posthumanism and Immanent Life in Early Burroughs
William Burroughs early book Junky is generally separated from his later experimental fiction.  Stylistically it accords much more to realism than the postmodern aleatory method he later innovated.  However, Burroughs’ preoccupation with resisting all forms of subjectification, his disenchantment with bourgeois life and his simultaneous literal and tropic use of addiction as a form of flight from powers of normalization and conformity are strongly present in this early work.  This paper explores Junky on three fronts.  First, it shows the novel as an elaboration of a posthumanist existentialism by emphasizing the materiality of the body through Burroughs’ explanation of the physiological mechanisms of addiction.  Through this existentialist posthumanism, the novel critically responds to Sartrianexistentialism, which was so fashionable at the time of Burroughs’ writing, and repudiates the Jeffersonian idealization of the transcendental subject and its middle class figurations.  The emphasis on the material body simultaneously challenges post-structuralist renderings ofBurroughsian readings.  This leads to a conception of strategies of flight from all forms of conformity by utilizing Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of the Body without Organs and immanent Life.  Junk is a vehicle of flight and self-affirmation, a means of highly individualized, libertarian modes of subjective deterritorialization.  Addiction and habitual use are not mere uncontrolled thirsts, but forms of actualizing a wholly detached social and independent individual.  But the danger of junk lies in its reterritorializing of the body through new assemblages of need and dependence, leading the protagonist to ultimately seek a different mode of escape.  Junk illuminates our posthuman existential condition and leads Burroughs to seek new experimental forms of aesthetic expression.
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Orbit (Cambridge)
Orbit (Cambridge) Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Orbit: Writing Around Pynchon is a journal that publishes high quality, rigorously reviewed and innovative scholarly material on the works of Thomas Pynchon, related authors and adjacent fields in 20th- and 21st-century literature. We publish special and general issues in a rolling format, which brings together a traditional journal article style with the latest publishing technology to ensure faster, yet prestigious, publication for authors.
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