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研究生: 黃新雅
Huang, Hsin Ya
論文名稱: 渥坦貝克《解剖新義》中異鄉人與待客之道的變異
The Concepts of Strangers and Hospitality Reconsidered in Timberlake Wertenbaker’s New Anatomies
指導教授: 楊麗敏
Yang, Li Min
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 外國語文學院 - 英國語文學系
Department of English
論文出版年: 2015
畢業學年度: 103
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 96
中文關鍵詞: 渥坦貝克《解剖新義》茱莉亞·克莉斯蒂娃我們的異鄉人雅克‧德希達待客之道/悅納異己
外文關鍵詞: Timberlake Wertenbaker, New Anatomies, Julia Kristeva, Strangers to Ourselves, Jacques Derrida, Hospitality
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  • 渥坦貝克的劇作《解剖新義》聚焦於法國殖民北非時期,伊莎貝拉(Isabelle Eberhardt)的旅行經驗。伊莎貝拉女扮男裝以歐洲冒險家身份旅行,設法爭取個人自由,致力於破除父權社會加諸於女性身上的性別刻板印象。本劇涵蓋了空間位移、遊牧旅行以及與他者相遇的概念。大多數的批評家對於此劇的討論,多著眼於角色如何跨越性別、地理疆界,而鮮少碰觸旅行議題本身。本論文試圖細讀《解剖新義》,進而探討其中的旅行議題,以及旅行伴隨而來的外來者問題。
    本論文的第一章涵蓋《解剖新義》的相關評論,以及論文的主題。第二章說明旅行必要的條件,進而帶出本論文關切的旅行要素。第三章引用茱莉亞·克莉斯蒂娃 (Julia Kristeva)對外來者的見解,點出外來者的問題。本劇呈現旅行者與當地居民彼此間心理的矛盾衝突;同時,也提供不同例子說明個人如何能夠緩和自我與他者間的不合。第四章將以雅克·德希達(Jacques Derrida)的「待客之道」(hospitality)理論延續討論個人將如何面對與他者相遇的問題。第五章為本論文的總結,提供新
    的解讀《解剖新義》方法。即便「待客之道」的概念在《解剖新義》中的某些場合被曲解誤用,卻也隱含「待客之道」在不同論述中,可能以不同概念呈現。


    Timberlake Wertenbaker’s New Anatomies (1981) is a play that centers on Isabelle Eberhardt’s traveling experience during French colonialism in North Africa. Isabelle, who endeavors to break the gender stereotype that is imposed on women in the patriarchal society, manages to strive for her own freedom by setting out for a journey as a European cross-dressed adventurer. The play deals with the ideas of displacement, nomadic traveling, and the encounter with the other. Critics’ responses to the play often focus on how the characters cross the gender and spatial boundaries; however, few of them seem to touch upon the issue on traveling itself. I intend to grapple with the issue on traveling by having a close reading on New Anatomies, and to deal with the accompanying foreigner question in a voyage.
    Chapter One of the thesis contains the literature reviews of New Anatomies, and carries out the concern of the thesis. Chapter Two presents the essential element in traveling and further maps out my concern about traveling. Chapter Three brings out the foreigner question by elucidating Julia Kristeva’s notion on strangers. The play reveals the psychological conflicts between a traveler and the locals; meanwhile, it also presents diverse examples on how one is able to reduce the estrangement between one and the other. To proceed with the discussion on how one shall react in response to the encounter with the other, I employ Jacques Derrida’s concept of hospitality in Chapter Four. Chapter Five is the conclusion of the thesis that points out how the thesis can be treated
    as a new way of study on New Anatomies. Though the meanings of hospitality are in some occasions being deformed in New Anatomies, they imply that there are different concepts of hospitality that is authorized in different discourses including traveling.

    Acknowledgements………iii
    Chinese Abstract………vi
    English Abstract………viii
    Chapter One Introduction………1
    1.1 Critical Background………5
    1.2 New Approach to New Anatomies……11
    1.3 Encountering the Otherness-foreignness…………13
    1.4 Chapter Organization………16

    Chapter Two The Stranger on the Move………19
    2.1 Traveling and Displacement……20
    2.2 Crossing Boundaries and Experiencing Difference………22
    2.3 The Encounter with the Other……25
    2.4 Isabelle/the Stranger, on the Move………26
    2.5 Traveling without Moving………36

    Chapter Three Encountering the Other………41
    3.1 The Foreigner…………41
    3.2 Reconciliation with the Self-Otherness………44
    3.3 The Uncanny Strangeness………46
    3.4 Isabelle, the Other, and the Otherness………50
    3.5 Isabelle, the Europeans, and the Local Arabian Friends………53
    3.6 The One to be Expelled………56

    Chapter Four Hospitality, Hostility, Hospitality………61
    4.1 The Questions of Foreigners………61
    4.2 Unconditional Hospitality and Conditional Hospitality………62
    4.3 The Host-guest Relationship………71
    4.4 The Host-guest Relationship………74

    Chapter Five Conclusion………81

    Works Cited………93

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