现代虚无主义与纳吉布·马哈福兹对自由主义的信仰

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Ken Seigneurie
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20世纪中期,自由主义思想陷入危机。它对法西斯主义的胜利掩盖了自由主义核心的空洞承诺,即被定义为没有强迫的自由可以取代人类的使命感。非西方作家像加缪、阿伦特、尼布尔和马尔库塞一样清楚地看到了这一点。本文认为纳吉布·马哈福兹1965年的小说《乞丐》是对围绕自由主义思想危机的辩论进行批判性干预的一次尝试。它背离了将《乞丐》视为政治、存在主义或苏菲话语的主题化的方法。采用细读的方法,它展示了文本是如何讽刺其高调的主人公的中年危机和寻求精神觉醒。分析表明,表面上次要的女性角色,尤其是主人公14岁的女儿,是一种重写式潜台词的一部分,这种潜台词将基督教-穆斯林-基督教的转变和信仰的潜在作用作为对自由思想核心虚无主义空虚的纠正。
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Modern nihilism and Naguib Mahfouz’s faith in liberalism
ABSTRACT By mid-twentieth century, liberal thought was in crisis. Its victory over fascism ill concealed the empty promise at the heart of liberalism, that freedom defined as an absence of compulsion could substitute for a sense of human purpose. Non-western writers saw this as clearly as Camus, Arendt, Niebuhr, and Marcuse did. This essay regards Naguib Mahfouz’s 1965 novel, The Beggar, as a bid to critically intervene in debates around the crisis of liberal thought. It departs from approaches that see The Beggar as a thematization of political, Existentialist or Sufi discourses. Employing a close-reading method, it shows how the text ironizes its high-profile protagonist’s mid-life crisis and quest for spiritual awakening. Analysis reveals that ostensibly secondary female characters, especially the protagonist’s fourteen-year-old daughter, are part of a palimpsestic subtext that thematizes Christian–Muslim-Christian conversion and the potential role of faith as a corrective to the nihilistic void at the heart of liberal thought.
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