DC 欄位 |
值 |
語言 |
DC.contributor | 英美語文學系 | zh_TW |
DC.creator | 林運增 | zh_TW |
DC.creator | Yun-tseng Lin | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2011-8-29T07:39:07Z | |
dc.date.available | 2011-8-29T07:39:07Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2011 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://ir.lib.ncu.edu.tw:444/thesis/view_etd.asp?URN=941202007 | |
dc.contributor.department | 英美語文學系 | zh_TW |
DC.description | 國立中央大學 | zh_TW |
DC.description | National Central University | en_US |
dc.description.abstract | 本文主張,德語作家威廉.詹森所著的中篇小說《葛蒂娃》其實是一種文
本的願望實現。史實中的義大利考古學家費歐力.吉斯普對如父一般的教皇以及
十九世紀的義大利保守勢力統治者敵對與認同,以及對古龐貝城的一種伊底帕斯
式的渴望都反應在《葛蒂娃》這文本無意識的場域中。書中的主角諾本特.哈諾
不但透過認同其同為考古學家的父親,而化身成為了國族主體;而我主張,更重
要的是,與書中女主角之父經歷的伊底帕斯式認同將哈諾由一個戀物者轉化為一
個常態國族主體。
| zh_TW |
dc.description.abstract | As the textual wish-fulfillment of the historical reality in which the
Italian archaeologist as national subject (Fiorelli Giuseppe) could not resolve
the death drive for the father figures of Pope Pius IX and conservative rulers
of 19th-century Italy as well as the erotic desire for Pompeii, which I
characterize as the mother of historical plenitude, the novella Gradiva by
Wilhelm Jensen, as I read it, can be interpreted as site of textual unconscious
in which the national subject, Norbert Hanold—a fictional character of a
German archaeologist, identified with his own archaeologist father, the
representative of the father of the German nation as well as Zoe’s father
whose role as father allowed him to transit from a perverse subject of
fetishism into a functional, normative national subject.
| en_US |
DC.subject | 威廉.詹森 | zh_TW |
DC.subject | 《葛蒂娃》 | zh_TW |
DC.subject | 伊底帕斯情節 | zh_TW |
DC.subject | 費歐力.吉斯普 | zh_TW |
DC.subject | Oedipus Complex | en_US |
DC.subject | Gradiva | en_US |
DC.subject | Fiorelli Giuseppe | en_US |
DC.subject | Wilhelm Jensen | en_US |
DC.title | 《葛蒂娃》(之外的)戀物式閱讀:一個史學觀點 | zh_TW |
dc.language.iso | zh-TW | zh-TW |
DC.title | A Fetishistic Reading (out) of Gradiva: A Historiographical Perspective | en_US |
DC.type | 博碩士論文 | zh_TW |
DC.type | thesis | en_US |
DC.publisher | National Central University | en_US |