废墟中的复原力:艾米莉-圣约翰-曼德尔的《十一号车站》的逻辑治疗分析

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Literary Voice Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.59136/lv.2024.2.1.11
Emily St. John, Mandel’s Station Eleven, C. ShinyEmerancia, Dr. John Joseph Kennedy
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有关大流行病和疾病爆发的文学作品,尤其是在 COVID-19 危机之后,在后启示录大流行病小说这一体裁中出现了明显的激增。这些作品往往深入探讨在社会崩溃、苦难和混乱中寻求存在意义的问题,与当代世界产生了深刻的共鸣。研究大流行病文学作品中描绘的乐观主义和面对逆境时的复原力是学术界的当务之急。本研究旨在阐释艾米莉-圣约翰-曼德尔的《十一号车站》(2014 年)中描绘的乐观应对机制,该作品是同类型作品中的开山之作,与 COVID-19 时代有着惊人的相似之处。本分析将以维克多-弗兰克尔(Viktor Frankl)的乐观存在主义哲学 "逻辑疗法"(Logotherapy)为框架,研究小说中的人物如何在大流行后急剧变化的现实中找到意义。本研究旨在阐明逻各斯疗法的原则如何与人物的经历以及他们在一个毁灭的世界中寻找意义的过程相吻合。
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Resilience Amid Ruins: A Logotherapeutic Analysis of Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven
The corpus of literature concerning pandemics and disease outbreaks, within the genre of post-apocalyptic pandemic fiction, has seen a notable surge, particularly in the wake of COVID-19 crises. These works, which often delve into the existential search for meaning amidst societal collapse, suffering and chaos, resonate profoundly with the contemporary world. There is a scholarly imperative to investigate the portrayal of optimism and resilience in the face of adversity, as depicted in pandemic literature. This study aims to elucidate optimistic coping mechanisms depicted in Emily St. John Mandel’s Station Eleven (2014) a seminal work in its genre with striking similarities to the era of COVID-19. This analysis will utilise Viktor Frankl’s optimistic existential philosophy, Logotherapy, as a framework to examine how the novel’s characters navigate and find meaning in their drastically altered, post-pandemic reality. The study aims to elucidate how Logotherapy’s principles align with the character’s experiences and their search for meaning in a decimated world. 
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