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摘要
当代法国诗歌——以及更普遍的诗歌——从当前人文科学研究中围绕关怀和同理心的思考中可以获得很多收获。对过去和现在叙事文学中修复和慰藉工作的批判性关注与诗歌的动机及其能动性产生了共鸣。反过来,通过对诗歌的沉浸式阅读,“关怀转向”可以开始扩大其影响范围,加深其意义,提醒人们注意思想和词语的重叠。在诗歌和护理研究(未经充分审查)相互作用的感觉的刺激下,我探索了让-米歇尔·莫尔波伊(Jean-Michel Maulpoix)的《Une histoire de bleu》(1992)中关于色彩价值和价值的护理理念和实践。我认为,对自然世界、人类经验和语言的关怀是通过诗歌对蓝色的移动和变形的全神贯注来想象、实践和维持的。
Poetry, Care and Value: Jean-Michel Maulpoix’s Une histoire de bleu (1992)
Contemporary French poetry—and poetry more generally—has much to gain from current thinking around care and empathy in humanities research. Critical focus on the work of repair and consolation in narrative literatures of the past and the present resonates with poetry’s motivation and its agency. Reciprocally, the “care turn” can begin to expand its reach and deepen its significance through immersive readings of poetry alert to the imbrications of thought and word. Spurred by a sense of the (underexamined) reciprocity of poetry and care studies, I explore the idea and the practice of care in Jean-Michel Maulpoix’s Une histoire de bleu (1992) in relation to the value and values of colour. I argue that care for the natural world, for human experience, and for language is envisioned, practised and sustained through poetry’s rapt attention to the moving and morphing of blue.
期刊介绍:
The Australian Journal of French Studies is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to French literature, culture, society and history. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and particularly welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. Articles are published in English and French. The majority of numbers are focussed on a specific theme, but numbers on miscellaneous topics will usually be published annually.