To and Fro Between Eros and Thanatos: What Where and the Death Drive.

IF 0.2 3区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS NEOPHILOLOGUS Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s11061-022-09744-7
Jooyeup Lee
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This paper tries to read What Where as Beckett's realistic and pessimistic presentation of the ontological conditions of the human history, which the play defines as investigation, exploitation and quest for the ultimate truth. Its analysis finds that this presentation has important threads in common with the criticism of civilization in the later Freud's metapsychology, which formulated "an all-embracing, grand theory of the psyche" in terms of the development of the individual as well as the evolution of the entire species on the basis of the maxim that "ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny" What Where enacts this Freudian vision in theatrical terms as its theater version foregrounds the phylogenetic scale with the physical subjections happening among the characters and its television version the interior depth of the mind with the maneuvering of the television images. Another important commonality is that the character Bam is presented as a figure pertaining to Freud's concept of the death drive. The resulting theatrical picture is a sobering and realistic testimony to the individual and collective human existence that has always survived on questionings about, exploitation of and quest for a different object. This strikes a chord with how Beckett's characters embody his poetics of 'senility,' and leads to the political implications of freedom without hope or meaning, which is the infinite task of Beckett's senile characters.

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厄洛斯和塔纳托斯之间的来回:什么,哪里和死亡驱动。
本文试图解读《在哪里》是贝克特对人类历史本体论状况的现实主义和悲观主义表现,该剧将其定义为对终极真理的调查、利用和追求。它的分析发现,这种表现与后来弗洛伊德的元心理学中对文明的批评有重要的共同之处,后者提出了“一种无所不包的,关于个体的发展以及整个物种的进化基于"个体发育概括了系统发育"的格言,《在哪里》将弗洛伊德的观点用戏剧的形式表现出来,因为戏剧版本突出了系统发育的尺度,角色之间的身体从属关系,而电视版本则是心灵的内部深度,通过电视图像的操纵。另一个重要的共同点是,角色Bam被呈现为一个与弗洛伊德的死亡驱力概念有关的人物。由此产生的戏剧画面是对个人和集体存在的清醒和现实的见证,这种存在总是在对不同对象的质疑、利用和追求中生存下来。这与贝克特的人物如何体现他的“衰老”诗学产生了共鸣,并导致了没有希望和意义的自由的政治含义,这是贝克特的老年人物的无限任务。
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期刊介绍: Neophilologus is an international peer-reviewed journal devoted to the study of modern and medieval language and literature, including literary theory, comparative literature, philology and textual criticism. The languages of publication are English, French, German and Spanish.
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