Explorations of the Unconscious in Modernist Women’s Works

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2022-09-29 DOI:10.1353/nar.2022.0049
E. Nykänen, Laura-Amalia Oulanne, Anna Ovaska
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ABSTRACT:This essay focuses on the construction of unconscious processes of the mind in narrative fiction, particularly in the work of modernist women writers. Bringing together Dorrit Cohn’s insights on the presentation of the unconscious, cognitive narratology, and phenomenological and feminist perspectives, we propose an approach for the narratological study of the unconscious that centers not on the “hidden depths” of fictional minds but rather on the way the unconscious “spreads out” into the social and material dimensions of storyworlds. Our method of reading highlights the techniques through which the modernist texts guide their readers to pay attention to the enactment of the unconscious in the characters’ bodily and intersubjective engagements and action, and in the spaces constructed in the stories. Moreover, we show the ways the modernist writers’ explorations of the unconscious reflect and challenge the restrictive socio-cultural environments in which the stories are situated.
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现代主义女性作品中的无意识探索
摘要:本文主要探讨现代主义女作家在叙事小说中无意识思维过程的建构。结合Dorrit Cohn对无意识表现、认知叙事学、现象学和女权主义观点的见解,我们提出了一种无意识叙事学研究的方法,这种方法不是以虚构思想的“隐藏深度”为中心,而是以无意识“扩散”到故事世界的社会和物质维度的方式为中心。我们的阅读方法突出了现代主义文本引导读者注意无意识在人物的身体和主体间接触和行动中以及在故事中构建的空间中发挥作用的技巧。此外,我们还展示了现代主义作家对无意识的探索如何反映和挑战故事所处的限制性社会文化环境。
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