Kiss me (not!), Cressida – Or: The social touch of lips and tongue

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE ARCADIA Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1515/arcadia-2022-9051
Johannes Ungelenk
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Abstract The article is dedicated to the problem of social bonds that is negotiated in Troilus and Cressida. Troilus and Ulysses embody an old, traditional order of the world that is out of joint, while Cressida’s behaviour and her way of interacting indicate a different and new regime of social regulation that is about to take over. With its complex superposition of (touches of) love and war, Troilus and Cressida brings together rituals of touch, anarchic speech acts, and a gendered perspective on the world that associates touch and temporality with ‘frail’ femininity and temptation. With unrivalled intensity, the play puts to the spectator that the basic condition of touch, i. e. exposing oneself to another, entails an incalculable risk. Hector tragically falls for the vulnerability inherent in touch and the audience suffers with him because they share this existential precondition on which modern society is ‘founded.’ The gloomy, inescapable atmosphere of societal crisis that Troilus and Cressida creates emphasises the fact that the fragility of touch is not to be overcome. The fractions – no matter whether Greek, Trojan, or those of loving couples – cannot simply be reunited to form a new, authentic entity. Generating at least some form of social cohesion therefore remains a challenge.
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吻我(不要!),克蕾西达——或者:嘴唇和舌头的社交接触
本文致力于探讨《特洛伊罗斯与克蕾西达》中所讨论的社会关系问题。特洛伊罗斯和尤利西斯体现了一种旧的、传统的、脱节的世界秩序,而克蕾西达的行为和她的互动方式表明,一种不同的、新的社会监管制度即将接管。通过对爱情和战争的复杂叠加,《特洛伊罗斯与克蕾西达》将触摸的仪式、无政府主义的言语行为和对世界的性别视角结合在一起,将触摸和短暂与“脆弱”的女性气质和诱惑联系在一起。这部戏剧以无与伦比的强度向观众表明,接触的基本条件,即将自己暴露给另一个人,需要承担不可估量的风险。赫克托耳悲剧性地陷入了接触中固有的脆弱,观众也和他一起受苦,因为他们分享了现代社会“建立”的这种存在前提。“《特洛伊罗斯和克蕾西达》创造的阴郁、不可避免的社会危机氛围强调了一个事实,即触摸的脆弱性是无法克服的。”这些碎片——无论是希腊的、特洛伊的,还是相爱的夫妇的——都不能简单地重新组合成一个新的、真实的实体。因此,产生至少某种形式的社会凝聚力仍然是一项挑战。
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期刊介绍: arcadia provides a forum for internationally comparative studies that deal with literatures and liberal arts from all parts of the world. Current theories associated with these literatures and liberal arts are discussed. arcadia includes the columns: essays, miscellanea, reviews, submitted works and news.
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