在托马斯·品钦的佛教三部曲中Mettānoia

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 LITERATURE
Michael J. Sanders
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摘要:本文论证了佛教在品钦小说中的中心地位。《第49拍品的哭泣》、《葡萄园》和《流血的边缘》构成了佛教三部曲。作为品钦仅有的三部以女性为主角的小说,每一部小说都有一位母亲般的主人公,她的名字中都有佛教的含义。在这三部曲的结局表面上明显的犹太-基督教、心理学、科学和政治参考之下,品钦雕刻了一个坚定地以佛教信仰和实践为基础的改变思想的程序。这个节目是专门针对mettānoia的佛教探索。Mettānoia是作者对品钦纠正偏执狂的三个术语:1)思想的改变,虽然2)温柔地包括基督教的禅修形式,但更多地集中在3)佛教的禅修,即冥想后佛教主题转变为高度同情关怀的总结时刻。然而,mettānoia也限制了一个人的慈悲行为,这样他们就保持了佛教对世俗结果的超然。本文最后将探讨mettānoid阅读如何对抗偏执阅读,为当前的后批判和后世俗话语添置内容。
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Mettānoia in Thomas Pynchon’s Buddhist Trilogy
Abstract:This article argues for the centrality of Buddhism in Thomas Pynchon’s fiction. The Crying of Lot 49, Vineland, and Bleeding Edge make a Buddhist Trilogy. As the only three Pynchon novels to have female protagonists, each novel features a motherly protagonist that has a Buddhist reference in her name. Beneath the patina of Judeo-Christian, psychological, scientific, and political references apparent on the surface in this Trilogy’s denouements, Pynchon has sculpted a program for changing one’s mind firmly grounded in Buddhist belief and practice. This program is a specifically Buddhist quest for mettānoia. Mettānoia is the author’s tripartite term for Pynchon’s corrective to paranoia: a 1) change of mind that, while 2) softly inclusive of forms of Christian metanoia, is centered much more on 3) Buddhist mettā, the summary moment after meditation when the Buddhist subject is changed to a heightened sense of compassionate care. However, mettānoia also limits one’s acts of compassion such that they retain a Buddhist detachment from worldly outcomes. This article ends by looking at how mettānoid reading might counter paranoid reading, adding to the current discourses of postcritique and the postsecular.
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