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A British novelist of Japanese origin, Kazuo Ishiguro explores the social and political atmosphere of England that unsettled the nation in the decade after World War I. He brings to notice the significant role of an individual’s inner emotional dilemma of the professional self. This paper then offers a close reading of Ishiguro’s The Remains of the Day (1989), exploring the discourse of the subject within a social, political and ideological framework that constructs the concept of selfhood. This play of socio-political ideologies includes subjects that are no more than cultural performances. Centring on Ishiguro’s exploration of this decentred subject, this paper scrutinises the symbolic link between the protagonist Stevens’s selfhood caused by self-deception or the ideological state apparatus and fictional world leaders’ discourse on professionalism. From this viewpoint, the main objective of the paper is to uncover how Ishiguro’s work dramatises the transformation of the modernist preconstituted subject into the postmodernist decentred subject.
作为日裔英国小说家,石黑一雄探讨了第一次世界大战后十年间英国动荡不安的社会和政治氛围。本文随后对石黑(Ishiguro)的《余生》(The Remains of the Day,1989 年)进行了细读,探讨了在社会、政治和意识形态框架内构建自我概念的主体话语。这种社会政治意识形态的游戏包括不过是文化表演的主体。本文以石黑对这一体面主体的探索为中心,仔细研究了主人公史蒂文斯因自我欺骗或意识形态国家机器而导致的自我身份与虚构的世界领导人关于专业性的话语之间的象征性联系。从这一角度出发,本文的主要目的是揭示石黑作品是如何将现代主义的预设主体转变为后现代主义的体面主体的。