“有些人/希望你腾出空间,/母亲……”:约翰·贝里曼的《梦幻之歌》中的母亲和儿子

H. Saltmarsh
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这篇文章仔细阅读了约翰·贝里曼的《梦之歌》中的第14首歌,并认为忏悔诗浸透了母子戏剧,尽管不是评论家和读者传统上认为的那种严格的俄狄浦斯。本文运用杰西卡·本雅明的主体间性模型,探讨诗人对母亲形象的认同与区别;此外,本文还借用亚当·菲利普斯(adam Phillips)和d·w·温尼科特(d.w. Winnicott)的观点,探讨了母性观念是如何影响贝里曼诗意的自我塑造的。在第14首歌中,贝里曼断言诗人需要与母亲开玩笑,从而发现写作的自我是矛盾的反动和自主。本文从自白诗的一个方面,即作家与母亲的基本关系出发,对约翰·贝里曼看似男性化的诗学进行了反思。书中不仅讨论了贝里曼,还讨论了罗伯特·洛厄尔与他们的母亲合作的方式,将母性表现为超越性别和生物学的,并表明母亲和关于母亲的想法在诗意的自我塑造中发挥了作用。这篇文章有助于理解忏悔写作是一种自我探索,不确定自己的地位,由分析师、父母和文本调解,而不是令人兴奋的自我表露。
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“Some / would like you to make room, / mother . . .”: On Mothers and sons in John Berryman’s The Dream Songs
This article closely reads John Berryman’s song 14 of The Dream Songs, and argues that confessional poetry is steeped in mother-son drama, although not what critics and readers have traditionally thought of as strictly oedipal. this article applies Jessica Benjamin’s model of intersubjectivity to explore the poet’s identification with and differentiation from the mother figure; furthermore, it borrows from adam Phillips and D. W. Winnicott to discuss how ideas about motherhood play into Berryman’s poetic self-fashioning. in song 14, Berryman asserts the poet’s need to banter with the mother and so discover the writing self as paradoxically reactionary and autonomous. By looking at one aspect of confessional poetry, the writer’s fundamental relationship to his mother, this article argues for a rethinking of the seemingly masculine poetics of John Berryman. it discusses the ways in which not only Berryman but robert lowell as well collaborate with their mothers, represent motherhood as transcending gender and biology, and suggest that mothers and ideas about mothers play into poetic self-fashioning. this article contributes to an understanding of confessional writing as self-exploratory, uncertain of its own status, and mediated by analysts, parents, and texts, rather than as titillating self-disclosure.
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期刊介绍: Pacific Coast Philology publishes peer-reviewed essays of interest to scholars in the classical and modern languages, literatures, and cultures. The journal publishes two annual issues (one regular and one special issue), which normally contain articles and book reviews, as well as the presidential address, forum, and plenary speech from the preceding year''s conference. Pacific Coast Philology is the official journal of the Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, a regional branch of the Modern Language Association. PAMLA is dedicated to the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of ancient and modern languages and literatures. Anyone interested in languages and literary studies may become a member. Please visit their website for more information.
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