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摘要
摘要:本文以情感理论为视角,对莎拉·梅萨的短篇小说《马拉莱特拉》(2016)进行细读。它遵循了Sara Ahmed(2004)的《情感的文化政治》(the Cultural Politics of Emotion)的核心基础,在这本书中,她用一章来描述每种情感。本文的分析重点是艾哈迈德对痛苦、仇恨、恐惧和厌恶的讨论,以构建梅萨的小说,这将使我们能够阐明梅萨在五个短篇小说中对这些情感的描述的复杂性。通过这一理论框架和密切的文本分析,本文将研究情感的启示性质,以及包含它们的社会和政治结构。
Cultural Politics of the Emotions Portrayed in Sara Mesa’s Short Fiction
ABSTRACT:This article proposes a close reading of Sara Mesa’s short fiction, Mala letra (2016), through the lens of affect theory. It follows the underpinnings that form the core of The Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sara Ahmed (2004), where she dedicates one chapter to each emotion. The analysis in this article focuses on Ahmed’s discussion of pain, hate, fear, and disgust in order to frame Mesa’s fiction, which will allow us to shed light on the intricacies of Mesa’s depictions of these emotions in five selected short stories. Through this theoretical framework and a close textual analysis, this article will examine the revelatory nature of emotions, as well as the social and political structures that contain them.
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A quarterly journal devoted to research in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian literatures and cultures, Hispanic Review has been edited since 1933 by the Department of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania. The journal features essays and book reviews on the diverse cultural manifestations of Iberia and Latin America, from the medieval period to the present.