“嫁接”希望:科尔姆Tóibín《名字屋》中改写的伦理

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Ada Beleuță
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本文在叙事伦理的理论框架下,通过对科尔姆Tóibín的《名字之家》(2017)的分析,探讨了爱尔兰当代小说中重写的特殊性,认为文化愈合的功能在复述奥瑞斯泰亚的故事和小说对内战暴力的回应中都得到了实现。借鉴汉娜·梅雷托哈和多萝西·j·黑尔的作品,作者认为,通过使用当代小说的结构和技巧对古代悲剧进行改造,揭示了一种潜在的伦理力量来源。不同世界观的痕迹,甚至构建认知和情感复杂性的方式,决定了原创和重写之间的不断振荡,创造了认识论上的不确定性空间。通过Hale概念化的不可验证性的元伦理影响,这种影响也可以根据Meretoja对可能性的叙事约束感的理解以及当代和古代对希望或灾难的理解对其伦理价值扩展构成的挑战来解读。
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“Grafting” Hope: The Ethics of Rewriting In Colm Tóibín’s House of Names
Exploring the particularities of rewriting in Irish contemporary fiction through an analysis of Colm Tóibín’s House of Names (2017) within a theoretical framework of narrative ethics, this paper argues that a function of cultural healing is actualized both within the retold story of the Oresteia and in the context of civil war violence to which the novel responds. Drawing on the work of Hanna Meretoja and Dorothy J. Hale, it suggests that a source of potential ethical power is revealed through the reworking of the ancient tragedy using the structures and techniques of the contemporary novel. Traces of differing worldviews or even ways of constructing cognitive and affective complexity determine a constant oscillation between original and rewritten that creates a space of epistemological uncertainty. Valorised through the meta-ethical affect of unverifiability conceptualised by Hale, this effect is also read in light of Meretoja’s understanding of a narrative-bound sense of possibility and the challenges that both contemporary and ancient understandings of hope or catastrophe pose to its ethically valuable expansion.
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Revista Transilvania Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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