启蒙运动的后现代批判:布可夫斯基《纸浆》中人类世的无序与虚无主义的反人文主义

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Younes Poorghorban
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反侦探小说《低俗》是查尔斯·布可夫斯基的最后一部作品,也是他最重要的作品之一。这篇文章阐述了布可夫斯基对启蒙运动和现代主义的敌意,通过后现代主义的视角,布可夫斯基通过描绘一个充满非理性和无意义的世界来模仿启蒙运动的合理性。布可夫斯基笔下的侦探不断地置身于非理性的、无意义的对话之中,置身于作者对后现代人类悲惨处境的描绘之中。本文认为布可夫斯基是一个虚无主义的反人道主义者,他没有同情人类,也没有找到解决人类世无序造成的环境崩溃的办法,对人类寄生本性的唯一反应是对自己和他的物种的仇恨和厌恶。由于他对人类事业和人类中心主义的绝望,布可夫斯基的侦探贝兰对人类感到愤怒,经常引发暴力场面
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A Postmodern Criticism of the Enlightenment: Anthropocene Disorder and Nihilistic Anti-humanism in Charles Bukowski’s Pulp
Abstract The anti-detective novel, Pulp, the last book Charles Bukowski wrote, is among his most significant works. This article illustrates Bukowski’s hostility towards the Enlightenment and modernism Through a postmodern outlook, Bukowski parodies the rationality of the Enlightenment by depicting a world that is replete with irrationality and meaninglessness The narrative involves a drunk detective who takes cases that are highly peculiar and irrational. Bukowski’s detective constantly finds himself in irrational and meaningless conversations and in the author’s attempt to portray the miserable condition of postmodern man Moreover, from an ecocritical perspective, this article asserts that Bukowski is a nihilistic anti-humanist who fails to sympathize with humanity and finds no solution for the environmental collapse that is caused by the disorder in the Anthropocene The only response to the parasitic nature of humanity is hatred and disgust for both himself and his species As a result of his despair with the cause of humanity and anthropocentrism, Bukowski’s Detective Belane is enraged with humans and frequently causes violent scenes
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Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Series Philologica is published in cooperation with Sciendo by De Gruyter. Series Philologica publishes original, previously unpublished articles in the wide field of philological studies, and it is published in 3 issues a year (since 2014). The printed and online version of papers are identical.
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