A Twitch, a Twitter, an Elastic Shudder in Flight: Kinesthetic Empathy in D. H. Lawrence's Bat Poems

IF 0.3 3区 文学 N/A LITERATURE SUB-STANCE Pub Date : 2022-08-20 DOI:10.1353/sub.2022.0011
Andrei Ionescu, H. A. Al-Khalaf
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Abstract:This article explores the representation of human‒animal interaction in D. H. Lawrence's poems "Bat" and "Man and Bat." Many influential critics interpret the poems as emphasizing the lack of connection, hospitality, and empathy between the poet and the bats, focusing on the relentless objectification of the animals and the poet's negative attitude towards them. We argue, however, that these poems can also invite different types of readings, by investigating the ways in which Lawrence employs perceptual and kinetic imagery to create a certain degree of embodied, kinesthetic empathy with the bats. Using theoretical and methodological frameworks from cognitive-literary approaches to kinesthesia and human‒animal studies, we analyze Lawrence's multilayered poetic rendition of human‒animal interaction, to understand how the poet stages the tension between the symbolic/cultural connotations associated with bats and humans' perception of their embodied, affective, and kinetic being.
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抽搐,推特,飞行中的弹性颤抖:d·h·劳伦斯蝙蝠诗中的动觉移情
摘要:本文探讨了D.H.劳伦斯的诗歌《蝙蝠》和《人与蝙蝠》中人与动物互动的表现。许多有影响力的评论家将这些诗歌解读为强调诗人与蝙蝠之间缺乏联系、热情好客和同理心,重点关注动物的无情物化和诗人对它们的负面态度。然而,我们认为,通过研究劳伦斯利用感性和动态意象与蝙蝠产生某种程度的具体化、动觉移情的方式,这些诗歌也可以吸引不同类型的阅读。利用认知文学方法对动觉和人与动物研究的理论和方法论框架,我们分析了劳伦斯对人与动物互动的多层次诗意演绎,以了解诗人如何在蝙蝠的象征/文化内涵与人类对其具体存在、情感存在和动态存在的感知之间形成紧张关系。
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期刊介绍: SubStance has a long-standing reputation for publishing innovative work on literature and culture. While its main focus has been on French literature and continental theory, the journal is known for its openness to original thinking in all the discourses that interact with literature, including philosophy, natural and social sciences, and the arts. Join the discerning readers of SubStance who enjoy crossing borders and challenging limits.
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