期刊名称:International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature
印刷版ISSN:2200-3592
电子版ISSN:2200-3452
出版年度:2015
卷号:4
期号:2
页码:120-124
DOI:10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.4n.2p.120
出版社:Australian International Academic Centre PTY. LTD.
摘要:Jacques Lacan’s (1901-1981) theory of subjectivity provides literary criticism with an authentic approach to the analysis of characters. Slavoj Žižek, also, supplies his own reading of the Lacanian theory by adding Hegel to the Lacanian Subject and generates his theory of ‘subject in process.’ Taken from Žižek’s words that “the status of the subject is thoroughly “processual”” (Žižek, 2010, p. 232), we have decided to call the Žižekian theory as processual subjectivity . Considering the psychoanalytic significance of the characters in the novels of the renowned British author Ian McEwan, we will apply the Žižekian theory of processual subjectivity on the main characters of Ian McEwan in two of his novels: Solar and Atonement . It is to be proved that this reading can lead to better appreciation and apprehension of characters’ psyche.
其他摘要:Jacques Lacan’s (1901-1981) theory of subjectivity provides literary criticism with an authentic approach to the analysis of characters. Slavoj Žižek, also, supplies his own reading of the Lacanian theory by adding Hegel to the Lacanian Subject and generates his theory of ‘subject in process.’ Taken from Žižek’s words that “the status of the subject is thoroughly “processual”” (Žižek, 2010, p. 232), we have decided to call the Žižekian theory as processual subjectivity . Considering the psychoanalytic significance of the characters in the novels of the renowned British author Ian McEwan, we will apply the Žižekian theory of processual subjectivity on the main characters of Ian McEwan in two of his novels: Solar and Atonement . It is to be proved that this reading can lead to better appreciation and apprehension of characters’ psyche.
关键词:Subjectivity; Processual Subjectivity; Psychoanalysis; Ian McEwan; Slavoj Žižek
其他关键词:Subjectivity; Processual Subjectivity; Psychoanalysis; Ian McEwan; Slavoj Žižek