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摘要
本文运用W. R. Bion的客体关系理论论证了塞缪尔·贝克特的《无名者》中的形式实验要求读者进行一种独特的心灵工作。它从遏制的角度描述了这项工作,这是一种支持心理思考能力的无意识机制。遏制的概念揭示了在精神病、创伤和正常发展中发生的心理崩溃之间的连续性,以及这些崩溃与表现和叙述经验的能力的出现之间的关系。通过遏制的棱镜分析《无名》所产生的情感配置,加深了我们对文本所构成的挑战和文本的历史情境的理解。
This essay uses W. R. Bion’s object-relations theory to argue that the formal experiments in Samuel Beckett’s The Unnamable demand a distinctive kind of psychic work from readers. It describes this work in terms of containment, an unconscious mechanism that supports the psyche’s capacity to think. The concept of containment reveals the continuities between the psychological breakdowns that occur in psychosis, trauma, and ordinary development, as well as the relationship between these breakdowns and the emergence of the ability to represent and narrate experience. Analyzing the affective configuration generated by The Unnamable through the prism of containment deepens our understanding of the challenges posed by the text and of the text’s historical situatedness.
期刊介绍:
MLQ focuses on change, both in literary practice and within the profession of literature itself. The journal is open to essays on literary change from the Middle Ages to the present and welcomes theoretical reflections on the relationship of literary change or historicism to feminism, ethnic studies, cultural materialism, discourse analysis, and all other forms of representation and cultural critique. Seeing texts as the depictions, agents, and vehicles of change, MLQ targets literature as a commanding and vital force.