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库切一直直接或间接地关注着对作者和叙事概念提出质疑的多层叙事文本。本研究将两部小说同时视为“文本叙事”和“叙事戏剧”。本文从后古典叙事学的角度,考察了库切(J. M. Coetzee, 2003)的《伊丽莎白·科斯特洛》(Elizabeth Costello, 2003)中没有权威的作者的叙述者和叙事层次。小说中的人物扮演着作者、叙述者和人物的角色,他们具有非凡的智力、自我意识和反思能力。隐含作者利用传记性内涵与虚构外延之间的模糊联系,从不同的叙事策略和创作策略上阐释小说的虚构地位。本研究旨在揭示它使叙事层次和叙事声音复杂化,并与隐含作者的叙事声音进一步融合。因此,本研究将叙事学的视角置于人物、叙述者和虚构作者的文学表征的重要位置,探讨库切如何将叙事表征、意识形态和道德、政治(生态政治)和文学理论、作为符号学实践的写作和作为表演的写作等要素结合起来,对小说、历史、元文本叙事和叙事戏剧的概念提出质疑。本文的结论是,库切破坏了通过写作或表现行为假设或产生的等级概念和二元对立(文本的、虚构的、文化的、历史的)。
The author on the stage with multiple hats in J. M. Coetzee s Elisabeth Costello
J.M. Coetzee is directly or indirectly always concerned with the multi-layered narrative texts problematising the concept of authorship and narration. This study treats the two novels as “textual narratives” and “narrative dramas” at a time. From a postclassical narratological perspective, the study investigates the narrators and narrative levels in J. M. Coetzee’s Elizabeth Costello (2003) with authors without authority. The characters in the novel occupy the roles of authors, narrators and characters having remarkable intellectual, self-conscious and reflective capabilities. The implied author, playing with the evasive links between the biographical connotations and fictional denotations, elucidates the fictional status of the novels regarding various narrative and authorial strategies. The study aims to reveal that it complicates the narrative levels and narrative voices and further incorporates them with that of the implied author. The study, therefore, foregrounding the narratological insights into literary representation of the characters, narrators and fictional authors, explores how Coetzee questions the notions of fiction, history, metatextual narrative and narrative drama amalgamating the elements of narrative representation, ideology and morality, politics (ecopolitics) and literary theory, writing as a semiotic praxis and writing as performance. The paper concludes that Coetzee undermines the hierarchical concepts and binary oppositions (textual, fictional, cultural, historical) assumed or produced through the act of writing or representation.