博碩士論文 105122001 完整後設資料紀錄

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DC.contributor英美語文學系zh_TW
DC.creator譚永昕zh_TW
DC.creatorYung-Hsin Tanen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-7-20T07:39:07Z
dc.date.available2018-7-20T07:39:07Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.lib.ncu.edu.tw:88/thesis/view_etd.asp?URN=105122001
dc.contributor.department英美語文學系zh_TW
DC.description國立中央大學zh_TW
DC.descriptionNational Central Universityen_US
dc.description.abstract本文透過探究文學和影像文本中對於角色之間矛盾性親密關係的描繪,分析親密性的概念在當代(新)自由主義社會中是如何被形塑和運作其中,以維繫針對特定族群的排他性暴力機制以及化約人們生存和受苦形式的異質性。作為本文研究對象的三個文本的類型和故事背景設定皆各不相同,但是這三個文本對於浪漫愛和婚姻都有類似的再現:對浪漫愛和/或婚姻的選擇和追求,不但是成功人生的證明,更是受難角色們通往解放、自由和邁向文明進步的必要元素。但弔詭的是,即使付出了會危及生命的龐大代價,這些角色們在追求浪漫愛的過程中仍然沒有獲得解放和擠身進「成功人生」的範疇。透過追問書中角色在自主追求他們所欲望的情愛關係和生活方式的過程中,持續不斷的苦難以及與親密愛人/家人之間潛在的疏離矛盾,本文探查角色對浪漫親密性、自由和個人進步性的認同與自由主義對於自由和解放的敘事之間的系譜系關聯。在檢視書中角色所慾望的親密關係和生活方式與自由主義政治對於自由和人性/人類的論述之間的連續性,本文追溯什麼樣的結構、意識形態交互因素和歷史殘餘塑造了角色對於特定形式的親密關係看似去脈絡化、個人化的選擇和慾望,用以實現個人自由和進步性。透過上述分析,本文希望呈現出當今普世價值對於浪漫愛和婚姻的文明進步性的信仰,是如何作為一種統治機制將人們各種各樣的生存和受苦形式進行暴力化約,更進一步讓社會大眾無法思考、無法想像、甚至不能理解特定族群所經受的苦難。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractTaking the literary and visual texts’ depiction of the contradictory intimacy between the characters as the research object, this thesis analyzes how the idea of intimacy is formed and works in the modern (neo)liberal society to maintain mechanisms of exclusionary violence toward certain groups of people, and further support liberal unification of the heterogeneity of people’s living and suffering. Although the genre and the story’s setting are different among the three texts, these texts have a similar representation of romantic love and marriage, or a certain kind of intimate relationship, as the ultimate demonstration of love and a successful life. In this way of representation, these texts also commonly indicate that the individual choice and pursuit of romantic love and/or marriage is how the suffering characters can achieve emancipative humanization and freedom. However, the characters still do not advance into the category of “successful people” and improve their suffering even though they have paid life-threatening costs for their pursuit of romantic love. Through looking into the characters’ continuing suffering and a sense of alienating contradiction with their important intimates under the surface of their intimacy during their autonomous pursuit of their desired love relation and lifestyle, this thesis explores the hidden genealogical relation between the characters’ identification toward romantic intimacy, humanized freedom and individual advancement and liberal narratives of freedom and forgetting. By investigating into the continuity between the formation of the characters’ desired intimacy and lifestyle and liberal political discourses about humanity and freedom, this thesis traces what intersectional factors and historical residues constitute the characters’ seemingly de-contextualized, individualized choice and desire for a certain form of intimate relationship to achieve freedom and progress. Through this way of analysis, this thesis hopes to present how the prevalently universalized value about the civil progress of romantic love and marriage actually serves as the dominating mechanism of violently reducing the diverse forms of people’s lifestyle and suffering, further making certain groups of people’s suffering unthinkable, unimaginable and incomprehensible to the society.en_US
DC.subject親密性zh_TW
DC.subject浪漫愛zh_TW
DC.subject婚姻zh_TW
DC.subject自由zh_TW
DC.subject文明進步zh_TW
DC.subject解放式教化/人性化zh_TW
DC.subject排他性暴力zh_TW
DC.subject(新)自由主義式化約統一zh_TW
DC.subject異質性zh_TW
DC.subject苦難zh_TW
DC.subjectintimacyen_US
DC.subjectromantic loveen_US
DC.subjectmarriageen_US
DC.subjectfreedomen_US
DC.subjectcivil progressen_US
DC.subjectemancipative humanizationen_US
DC.subjectexclusionary violenceen_US
DC.subject(neo)liberal unificationen_US
DC.subjectheterogeneityen_US
DC.subjectsufferingen_US
DC.title親密性與(新)自由主義治理敘事zh_TW
dc.language.isozh-TWzh-TW
DC.titleNarratives of Intimacy and (Neo)liberal Governanceen_US
DC.type博碩士論文zh_TW
DC.typethesisen_US
DC.publisherNational Central Universityen_US

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