伊沃·安德里奇《象牙女人》中的女性原则

Jasmina Ahmetagić
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在《象牙女人》中,安德里奇用梦来主题化主人公的关键问题,即男女关系的一个重要方面,以及故事中出现的泛化信号(主人公的无名,他的社会地位和责任的缺乏)。象牙雕像经历的转变,通过在主人公的梦中成为有血有肉的女人,是在所有元素的框架中给出的,根据荣格的说法,这些元素对于理解做梦者的无意识体验至关重要:他的生活状况,当前的精神状态,以及他对自己经历的解释,所以我们也在这个背景下解释了这种转变。这是一个有意义的,噩梦般的梦,主人公遇到了一个原型人物,他内心的女人,这个女人实际上已经笼罩了他的整个内心空间。主人公对动物的占有反映在他瞬息万变的情绪中,反映在支配他生活的恶意中,反映在他讲述故事的方式中,也反映在他在非理性的海洋中失去客观性的事实中。梦幻叙事以女魔头为母题,是典型的否定形式之一,我们将其理解为主人公逃避面对自我。这个梦让主人公面对他自己都不知道的事情:他是破坏自己情感关系的人。
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The feminine principle in Ivo Andrić's The Ivory Woman
In The Ivory Woman, Andrić uses dreams to thematize his protagonist's key problem, that is, one important aspect of relationships between men and women, along with signals of generalization (the protagonist's namelessness, the absence of specification of his social standing and duties) that are present in the story. The transformation that the ivory figurine experiences, by becoming a woman of flesh and blood in the protagonist's dream, is given in the framework of all the elements that are, according to C. G. Jung, essential for understanding the dreamer's unconscious experience: his life situation, current state of mind, and his interpretation of his own experience, so we also interpreted this transformation in this context. This is a meaningful, nightmarish dream, in which the protagonist meets an archetypal figure, the anima, his inner woman, who has in fact enshrouded his entire inner space. The protagonist's possessedness by the anima is mirrored in his quickly-changing moods, in the ill will that dominates his life, in the manner that he tells his story, as well as in the fact that his objectivity had been lost in the sea of irrationality. The fantastic narrative, which we interpreted as the protagonist's escape from facing himself, is based on the motif of the demonic woman, which is one of the typical negative forms of the anima. The dream confronts the protagonist with what he doesn't know about himself: he is the one sabotaging his emotional relationships.
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