Remembering Someone Else's Past: The Social Psychology of Odysseus’ Fake Autobiographies (Od. 14 and 19)

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS Antichthon Pub Date : 2023-09-21 DOI:10.1017/ann.2023.9
Luca Valle Salazar
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Abstract This article discusses some social and psychological aspects involved in two of Odysseus’ lying tales ( Od . 14.192–359 and 19.165–248). If one understands remembering as reconstructing the past, this reconstructive element leaves room for forgery and deception. Telling credible lies involves many of the same cognitive structures used in the sharing of authentic personal memories. Odysseus’ fake autobiographical stories in the guise of a Cretan beggar offer an interesting case study of this overlap between reconstructed memories and credible lies. Drawing on recent studies on autobiographical memory and on parallel examples in our contemporary world, the aim of this paper is to analyse some narrative and psychological features of Odysseus’ fake memories, as well as the social functions that they fulfil in the fiction of the poem. It will be shown that, speaking with Eumaios, Odysseus builds his story using a conventional structure common to ‘truthful’ autobiographies in the fictional world of the epics, while with Penelope his autobiographical memories are co-narrated during the dialogue, guided by the emotions mutually aroused between narrator and narratee.
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记住别人的过去:奥德修斯假自传的社会心理学(奥德14和奥德19)
摘要本文探讨了奥德修斯的两个谎言故事(奥德修斯的两个谎言故事)所涉及的一些社会和心理方面的问题。14.192-359和19.165-248)。如果一个人把记忆理解为重建过去,这种重建的元素就为伪造和欺骗留下了空间。说可信的谎言涉及许多与分享真实个人记忆相同的认知结构。奥德修斯伪装成一个克里特岛乞丐的假自传体故事提供了一个有趣的案例,研究了重建的记忆和可信的谎言之间的重叠。本文结合近年来有关自传记忆的研究和当代世界的类似例子,分析了奥德修斯虚假记忆的一些叙事和心理特征,以及它们在诗歌虚构中所发挥的社会功能。我们将看到,奥德修斯在与尤迈俄斯交谈时,使用了一种传统的结构来构建他的故事,这种结构在史诗的虚构世界中是“真实的”自传所共有的,而在与佩内洛普交谈时,他的自传体记忆在叙述者和被叙述者之间相互唤起的情感的引导下,在对话中被共同叙述。
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