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本文从身体的修辞文化角度探究海明威与身体叙述的关系、海明威作品中的两性身体叙述及其所体现的文化政治态度。海明威对现代人的身体进行了阴性化处理,其作品中的男性身体始终处于生理或心理阉割的焦虑状态,女性身体则被异化为一种外部威胁或阉割力量,直接造成了男性的阉割焦虑或导致男性气质的缺失。海明威对两性身体的阴性化叙述,是对现代文明给西方社会造成的生存困境或阉割状态的隐喻性控诉。同时,对身体进行基于文本的社会文化语境分析,即身体的修辞文化研究,为分析身体叙述背后的社会文化意蕴及作者意图提供了有效的途径。
This article explores the relationship between Hemingway and the body narrative from the rhetorical and cultural perspectives of the body, the bisexual body narration in Hemingway’s works and the cultural and political attitudes embodied in it. Hemingway has negated the modern body. The male body in his works is always in the anxiety state of physical or psychological castration. The female body is alienated into an external threat or castration power, which directly causes male castration anxiety or Lead to the lack of masculinity. Hemingway’s negative description of both sexes is a metaphorical complaint of the predicament or castration caused by modern civilization to Western society. At the same time, the text-based analysis of the social and cultural context of the body, that is, the body’s rhetorical and cultural studies, provides an effective way to analyze the social and cultural implication and the author’s intention behind body narration.