威尔基·柯林斯《丈夫与妻子》中的运动对抗

IF 0.1 4区 文学 N/A LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/20512856.2019.1679448
Jina Moon
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威尔基·柯林斯的《男人与妻子》(1870)因其对运动和运动的过分简单化而受到维多利亚时代和当代评论家的批评。然而,《男人与妻子》提供了深刻的见解,揭示了当时关于在英国帝国主义背景下培养体力的争论和焦虑。柯林斯的反对代表了一种对维多利亚时代空前流行的运动主义的看法,这种运动主义使英国成为第一个现代体育国家。本文认为,柯林斯之所以成为反对运动主义的代表人物,是因为他担心智力、道德甚至健康的衰退,并担心业余运动的普及,这是一种隔离阶级的手段。柯林斯对一个贵族在体育方面的卓越表现的有争议的描绘是对精英运动的警告,这与维多利亚时代的阶级流动潮流背道而驰。本文分析了维多利亚时代期刊和杂志上关于体育运动的话语,对维多利亚时代中后期社会体育精神和阶级认同的变化轮廓以及英国通过采用创新的体育运动实践来加强其经济和国家实力的努力提供了深刻的见解。
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Athletic Antagonism in Wilkie Collins’s Man and Wife
ABSTRACT Wilkie Collins’s Man and Wife (1870) has notoriously been criticised by both Victorian and contemporary reviewers for its seeming oversimplified antagonism toward athleticism and sport. However, Man and Wife provides profound insights into the debates and anxieties of the time regarding the cultivation of physical prowess in conjunction with British imperialism. Collins’s antagonism represents a view into Victorian discourse on the unprecedented vogue of athleticism, which made England the first modern sporting nation. This essay argues that Collins became a representative antagonist against athleticism due to his concerns about the decline of intelligence, morality, and even health combined with a concern about the popularity of amateur sports, which served as a means to segregate class. Collins’s controversial portrayal of an aristocrat’s excellence in sports was a warning against elite athleticism, which went against the Victorian current of class mobility. Analysing discourses on athleticism in Victorian periodicals and magazines, this essay offers insights into the shifting contours of sporting ethos and class identity in mid- to late Victorian society and into British endeavours to strengthen its economic and national power by adopting an innovative practice of athleticism.
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