标题: | 旅行、伦理与文类研究---项美丽(1905-1997)的游记书写 Travel, Ethics, and Generic Studies--- Emily Hahn's Travel Writing |
作者: | 余君伟 YU ERIC KWAN-WAI 国立交通大学外国语文学系 |
关键字: | 项美丽;伦理学;旅游文学;二十世纪美国文学;文类研究;Emily Hahn;ethics of travel;travel literature;twentieth century American literature;generic studies |
公开日期: | 2010 |
摘要: | 本计画以被称为“失落的重要美国文学瑰宝”的女作家项美麗(Emily Hahn, 1905-1997)四本书中之游记部分为对象,同时探讨兩个面向,一是所谓“旅游倫理”(ethics of travel),二是她的游记书写风格特色,兩者中间也有相交之处。所谓“旅游倫理”,是借自孟加拉学者S.M. Islam的用语,包含兩个层次,其一是指在游记中的主角身处異域,因为文化差異等因素而可能遇上的道德困境和倫理学难题。旅游主体可能深深感受到这些困惑,亦可能以自衞心理机制将之压抑。评論家也可能难于判定相关行为之是非对错,亦可从这些事例得到启发,进而作出相关的倫理学意义的深入探讨。这种讀法基本上属于主题分析(thematic study)的范畴。然而当我们怀疑作者故意說谎,思考他违反游记书写的某种诚信原则是否产生道德上的疑虑,那么这种“旅游倫理”的讨論,已经到了游记的“后设层次”(meta-level),涉及书写风格、相关文類规范和发展脉络等等。 本计画的野心,是将“旅游倫理”的讨論推展到第二个层次,亦即“游记书写的倫理学涵义”(the ethical implications of travel writing),跟申请人一向关注的西方旅游文学文類特征/书写风格变化趋势接轨。我想以项美麗为例子,初步勾勒出英美旅游文学如何自十九世纪中葉以來从科学性的纪实渐而变成“文学”,又从基本上遵从所谓“写实主义”的规范,过渡到近年虚实相混的“后现代”游记。我会将项美麗的写作风格跟在其前后的一些作家的代表性游记比较,而分析不同的“非写实”手法和它们可能营造的阅讀效果,并从中考究在不同的情况下,这些“說谎技巧”是否谈得上具有某种倫理学意味。最后必须强调,本计画的目标并不是繁烦的系谱式影响研究,而所谓“旅游倫理”的探索,也绝非要建立一套判定作者或者写作模式优劣对错、黑白分明的道德体系,而是希望发掘跟游记书写相关的各种倫理学议题,展示其中幽微的意韵。 The object of this study is the travel writing in four books by Emily Hahn (1905-1997), “a great lost American literary treasure,” according to The New Yorker. This project includes two different and yet ultimately related aspects. One is the so-called “ethics of travel,” a term borrowed from Syed Manzurul Islam, which encompasses two different dimensions. The focuses on the moral difficulties and ethical challenges facing the traveling subject when encountering a very different culture. While the traveler may strongly feel such predicaments or repress them thanks to psychological defense mechanisms, we as critics might also be puzzled by the difficulties concerned, though we might also be inspired to explore the ethical nuances of the knotty issues concerned and gain some insights not readily available to the traveler. When we suspect that the traveler-narrator is lying in a part of his or her travelogue and wonder if such breaches of truthfulness entails something immoral, then our discussion of the “ethics of travels” has already departed from the more conventional kind of thematic or content studies and moved to a “meta-level” concerning different writing styles, generic norms, and the development of travel literature in history. This project seeks especially to explore the second kind of “ethics of travel,” that is, the ethical implications of travel writing as such. This concern goes well with my persistent interest in the changing writing style in the history of Western travel literature. Using Hahn’s writing in the 1930s and 40s as a prime example, I wish to sketch the developmental trends of travel literature from the more scientific, realistic kind in the nineteenth century, through a kind of more “literary” mode still adhering to Realist conventions, to the more recent “postmodern” writing which deliberately confuses fiction and reality. Furthermore, I wish to probe into some ethical significance and aesthetic effects of the various writing styles which defy the earlier norms. |
官方说明文件#: | NSC99-2410-H009-008 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11536/100497 https://www.grb.gov.tw/search/planDetail?id=2095132&docId=334369 |
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