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摘要:波多黎各作家何塞·路易斯·冈萨雷斯(JoséLuis González)的短篇小说《Una caja de plomo que no se podía abrir》以朝鲜战争(1950–1953)为背景,讲述了波多黎各一个工人阶级城市社区在一个无法打开的小盒子里被送回家时所遭受的创伤。本文以蒙乔儿时的朋友之一——无名叙述者的观点为中心,采用弗洛伊德和德里达的哀悼理论方法,最终依赖于心理学家波林·博斯的模糊损失概念,即一种没有结束的悲伤。最后但同样重要的是,这篇文章揭示了波多黎各士兵大规模参与朝鲜战争的情况。
"Nadie llegó a saber nunca": José Luis González and the Work of Mourning for the Unknown
Abstract:Set during the Korean War (1950–1953), Puerto Rican writer José Luis González's short story "Una caja de plomo que no se podía abrir" centers on the trauma that a working-class urban community in Puerto Rico undergoes when the remains of one of them, a soldier named Moncho, are delivered home in a small box that cannot be opened. Focusing on the point of the view of the unnamed narrator, one of Moncho's childhood friends, this article engages with Freud's and Derrida's theoretical approaches to the work of mourning, ultimately relying on psychologist Pauline Boss's concept of ambiguous loss, which refers to a type of grief without closure. Last but not least, the article unravels the massive participation of Puerto Rican soldiers in the Korean War.