Situating Kazuo Ishiguro Within the Realms of Memory and Identity

Kazuo Ishiguro, Malcolm Bradbury, Winifred Holtby, Martin Amis, Ian Mc Ewan, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Graham Swift, Rose Tremain, Jeanette Winterson
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This article focuses on components of memory and identity and their thematic centrality in Kazuo Ishiguro’s two novels namely, A Pale View of Hills (1982) and The Remains of the Day (1988). Ishiguro explores the complexities of memory in his novels, where distortion, suppression, and unreliability serve to define an individual’s identity through memory. Memory is a literary trope that Ishiguro has used repeatedly and diversely to enrich both his characters and plots. By examining how memories inform identity, this paper seeks to understand how our memories can affect our sense of self, and how this can shape our identity. The paper proposes that memories are not just simple recollections of events but are also complex narratives that are constructed from various sources. It argues that the interpretations of our memories can have a powerful effect on our sense of self and our identity.
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将石黑一雄置于记忆与身份领域之中
本文重点探讨石黑一雄的两部小说《苍茫的群山》(1982 年)和《白昼的余晖》(1988 年)中的记忆和身份构成要素及其主题中心。石黑一雄在其小说中探索了记忆的复杂性,通过记忆的扭曲、压制和不可靠来界定个人的身份。记忆是石黑多次使用的文学特例,它以多种方式丰富了石黑小说中的人物和情节。通过研究记忆如何影响身份,本文试图了解记忆如何影响我们的自我意识,以及如何塑造我们的身份。本文认为,记忆不仅是对事件的简单回忆,也是由各种来源构建的复杂叙事。论文认为,对记忆的解释会对我们的自我意识和身份认同产生强大的影响。
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