“单S”:Zoë威库姆《当火车来了》中的主体性欲望与故事

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2022-06-21 DOI:10.4314/eia.v49i1.3
Andrew Matthews
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在这篇关于Zoë威库姆的《当火车来的时候》的文章中,我把这个短篇故事作为一个典范,它在表现层面和类型层面上都参与了中心人物弗里达·申顿的主体性的形成。叙事话语依赖于时间(故事)和因果关系(情节)的惯例,从而保证了小说或文学文本的顺利运行。文本策略和修辞策略包括延迟、省略、延迟和停顿。传统叙事成分的断裂奇怪地揭示了主体形成的原始时刻,这主要基于雅克·拉康的欲望概念,故事作为一个独特和单一元素的概念,德勒兹和瓜塔里对中篇小说和故事类型的区分,以及朱迪思·巴特勒的术语“性别表演”。
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The “Single S”: Desire for Subjectivity and Story in Zoë Wicomb’s “When the Train Comes”
In this essay on Zoë Wicomb’s “When the Train Comes” from the collection You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town (1987), I read the short story as  exemplary in its engagement at both the level of representation and the level of genre in the formation of the subjectivity of the central character,  Frieda Shenton. The textual strategies and rhetorical tactics – which include delay, ellipsis, postponement and stoppage – fissure narrative discourse  with its dependence on the conventions of time (story) and causality (plot) that ensures the smooth operation of a well-wrought fictional  or literary text. The rupture of the traditional components of narrative curiously unconceals the originary moment of subject formation primarily  based on Jacques Lacan’s concept of desire, the notion of the story as a unique and singular element, Deleuze and Guattari’s distinction between the  genre of the novella and the tale, and Judith Butler’s term “gender performance”.
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