交织的创伤:约瑟夫·康拉德《黑暗之心》的叙述与见证

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language Literature and Culture Pub Date : 2019-09-02 DOI:10.1080/20512856.2019.1679449
Ahmed Ben Amara
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《黑暗之心》继续产生多种批评反应,这在很大程度上要归功于文本特有的矛盾心理。康拉德的模棱两可倾向,被哈罗德·布鲁姆称为“独特的模棱两可倾向”,受到了大量批评性的关注,其思想和道德基础也得到了深入的分析。然而,文本的不确定性可能源于其中心叙述者的心理冲突的可能性尚未得到充分解决。本文借鉴凯茜·卡鲁斯(Cathy Caruth)在创伤和证词方面的开创性工作,认为马洛叙事中的碎片化是一种心理危机的结果,这种危机不是由直接接触暴力造成的,而是由目睹他人的创伤造成的。在接触到库尔茨令人不安的故事后,马洛站在了困惑的听众的立场上,他的故事成为了一个受创伤主体的支离破碎的叙述。通过将注意力从中篇小说中令人震惊的事件转移到叙述者试图见证库尔茨的创伤时所处的困境上,人们将开始探讨文本中创伤的另一个神秘方面——与某人的精神创伤的相遇如何导致证人受到创伤。
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Intertwined Traumas: Narrative and Testimony in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
ABSTRACT That Heart of Darkness continues to generate multiple critical responses owes to a large extent to the text's endemic ambivalence. Conrad's tendency to remain inconclusive, what Harold Bloom calls his ‘unique propensity for ambiguity'1, has received a great deal of critical attention, and its ideological and moral foundations have been thoroughly analysed. However, the possibility that the text's indeterminacies may have their origins in the psychological conflicts of its central narrator has not been sufficiently addressed. This paper draws upon Cathy Caruth's pioneering work on trauma and testimony, to argue that the fragmentation in Marlow's narrative is the result of a psychological crisis that is caused not by direct exposure to violence, but by witnessing someone else's trauma. Having come into contact with Kurtz's disturbing story, Marlow steps in the position of the confused listener, and his story becomes the fragmentary account of a traumatised subject. By shifting attention from the shocking events of the novella to the narrator's predicament as he attempts to bear witness to Kurtz's trauma, one would begin to address another enigmatic aspect of the trauma in the text – how the encounter with someone’s psychic wound can lead to the traumatisation of the witness.
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