“一个故事总比一个人从栅栏线上看到的要多”:菲利普·罗斯和芭芭拉·金索弗

Q2 Arts and Humanities Philip Roth Studies Pub Date : 2019-09-17 DOI:10.5703/philrothstud.15.2.0084
J. Newman
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摘要:在菲利普·罗斯(Philip Roth)的《人性的污点》(The Human Stain)(2000)和芭芭拉·金索弗(Barbara Kingsolver)的《浪子之夏》(Prodigal Summer)(2000。将这些小说与道格拉斯的作品联系起来阅读,可以发现两位作家都将读者从主导地位中转移出来,并允许故事跨越文本领域进入未知领域,重新划定了以前牢固的文学或叙事边界。
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"There's Always More to a Story Than a Body Can See from a Fence Line": Philip Roth and Barbara Kingsolver
ABSTRACT:In Philip Roth's The Human Stain (2000) and Barbara Kingsolver's Prodigal Summer (2000), concepts of insider and outsider, purity and pollution, are fundamental to both action and narrative structure, specifically in relation to Mary Douglas's analysis of classificatory systems in Purity and Danger (1966). Reading these novels in relation to Douglas's work reveals that both writers displace the reader from a position of dominance and allow the story to move across textual fields into uncharted areas, redrawing previously firm literary or narrative boundaries.
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