Finding New Views on Unmentionable Diseases

IF 0.1 Q4 Arts and Humanities Chinese Literature Today Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/21514399.2020.1851961
Li Zhang, S. Patton
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Lu Min’s fiction is alive with pathologies—her characters display outward signs of scopophilia, skin conditions, spells of inexplicable dizziness, or vomiting, as well as social pathologies like compulsive lying or incestual tendencies. But what drives these “unmentionable diseases” in Lu Min’s fiction? What are their causes, symptoms, or remedies? According to Zhang Li, the underlying conditions that provoke and result from these maladies arise from a compulsive need for her characters to overstep their proscribed boundaries and norms. Lu Min’s characters yearn to become what they are not, and in the face of their helplessness, they must grapple with not becoming “somebody else.” From Issue 2 of Chinese Arts and Literature, published by Xanadu Press, 2016; reprinted by permission of Chinese Arts and Literature.
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寻找对难以启齿的疾病的新观点
陆敏的小说充满了病态——她的人物表现出了一些外部症状,比如有窥镜癖、皮肤病、莫名其妙的晕眩或呕吐,以及强迫性说谎或乱伦倾向等社会病态。但究竟是什么推动了陆敏小说中的这些“难以启齿的疾病”呢?它们的原因、症状或治疗方法是什么?张丽认为,这些疾病的潜在诱因和结果源于她笔下的人物对超越被禁止的界限和规范的强迫性需求。陆敏笔下的人物渴望成为自己不是的样子,面对自己的无助,他们必须努力避免成为“别人”。摘自《中国文艺》2016年第2期,世外桃源出版社出版;经中国文艺界许可转载。
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