孤儿记忆的美学:穿越希沙姆·马塔尔的《锡耶纳》“点亮的舞台”

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Life Writing Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI:10.1080/14484528.2023.2173020
Norbert Bugeja
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本文讨论了希沙姆·马塔尔的第二部回忆录《锡耶纳的一个月》,从复杂的角度,更深入地探讨了马塔尔持不同政见的父亲的失踪,其后果,以及儿子自己与父亲最终命运的关系。试图阐明什么可能是一种无法实现的悲伤形式,Matar试图从中世纪的锡耶纳共和国的空间中引出一种美学语法,通过这种语法,他与他缺席的祖先的关系被强行搁置,生存的过程可能会被阐明。马塔尔的回忆录调动了记忆的能力来质问自我叙述的行为,以实现一种正在进行的哀悼。参考Massimo Cacciari, T.J. Clark, Mark Dooley, John Baldacchino和Philippe D 'Averio的作品,作者讨论了Matar对锡耶纳学派作品的思考,包括Ambrogio Lorenzetti和Duccio di Buoninsegna的作品。这篇文章打开了马塔尔的语言之旅,暗示通过它,艺术展示了一种具有扩张性的权力配置:一种语义上的前景,在表达一个复杂的、经常受到破坏的政治世界方面具有肯定的潜力,就像利比亚政权对他父亲的沉默是否定的迷宫一样。
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The Aesthetic of an Orphaned Memory: Journeying Across the ‘Lit-Up Stage’ of Hisham Matar's Siena
ABSTRACT This article discusses Hisham Matar's second work of memoir, A Month in Siena in terms of its complex, longer engagement with the disappearance of Matar's dissident father, its aftermath, and the son's own relation to his father's ultimate fate. Attempting to articulate what may be an unrealisable form of grief, Matar seeks to elicit from the spaces of the medieval Sienese Republic an aesthetic grammar by means of which the process of surviving with(in) a forcibly suspended relation with his absent forebear may be spelt out. Matar's memoir mobilises the ability of memory to interpellate the act of self-narrative in the service of achieving a mourning-in-progress. Referencing the work of Massimo Cacciari, T.J. Clark, Mark Dooley, John Baldacchino and Philippe D’Averio, the author discusses Matar's contemplations of works from the Sienese School, including those of Ambrogio Lorenzetti and Duccio di Buoninsegna. The article opens up Matar's ekphrastic journey, suggesting that through it, art holds forth a configuration of power that is expansive in character: one whose semantic vista is as affirmative in its potential for articulating a complex, often damaged political world as the Libyan regime's own silence about his father is negatingly labyrinthine.
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