期刊名称:Journal of Comparative Literature and Culture
印刷版ISSN:2325-2200
出版年度:2013
卷号:2
期号:3
页码:131-135
语种:English
出版社:World Science Publisher
摘要:"The New Dress" is Virginia Woolf's short story about Mabel Waring who attends a social gathering wearing a new yellow dress. The story is written in a stream-of-consciousness fashion as it describes Mabel's thoughts and actions while she is at the party. According to Lacan’s tripartite model of the human mind, Virginia Woolf’s main protagonist in this story, Mabel, is entrapped in inevitable Symbolic order. She is a desiring subject who has left the fullness of the Imaginary order and has entered into the social realm of language. The ‘lack’ which has permeated her life is a central fact regarding her life. Throughout her life, Mabel develops a fragmentary, split, and divided self based on Others’ responses to her. She is unable to interpret those innumerous contradictory responses towards herself. Consequently, she is constructed as a torn and divided desiring subject entrapped in a phallocentric Symbolic order.
关键词:Subject; Identity; Social Construction; Body; Symbolic; Desire