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后人类文明视野中的“弗兰肯斯坦”与族性伦理学
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作者 姜欣言 《齐鲁艺苑(山东艺术学院学报)》 2024年第3期93-101,共9页
族性伦理指代在后人类文明中特定族群之间的道德和伦理规范,具有超越性、技术性、多样性、协作性等特质。文艺作品中的“弗兰肯斯坦”形象,囊括了典型的族性伦理问题:二元观念下及二元向多元转向背景中的族性冲突。经由族性伦理冲突命... 族性伦理指代在后人类文明中特定族群之间的道德和伦理规范,具有超越性、技术性、多样性、协作性等特质。文艺作品中的“弗兰肯斯坦”形象,囊括了典型的族性伦理问题:二元观念下及二元向多元转向背景中的族性冲突。经由族性伦理冲突命题的路径探寻,而使后人类文明的意义,得以被映照:性别和性别认同的多元化、性和身体的解构以及族群的包容和多元化,都可能是未来后人类社会的发展方向。以此结合审美意识层面的探赜,可以进一步启悟后人类文明范式的建设与拓展。 展开更多
关键词 “弗兰肯斯坦” 族性伦理 审美意识 后人类文明视野
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The Ethics of Touch in Women Travellers' First Encounters With Foreign Ethnicities
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作者 Margarete Rubik 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2012年第10期905-910,共6页
This paper compares 18th and 19th century travelogues written by women and men travelling the cultural contact zones of the empire, as well as fictional recreations of such first encounters. A juxtaposition of the wri... This paper compares 18th and 19th century travelogues written by women and men travelling the cultural contact zones of the empire, as well as fictional recreations of such first encounters. A juxtaposition of the writers' reaction to the dynamics of gazing and the ethics of touch yields surprising results. Many women travellers have no problem to acknowledge the reciprocity of the gaze, accepting, as a matter of course, that the objects of their ethnological interest will gaze at them in return. In comparison, male travellers often exhibit unease at becoming an object of appraisal and observation. Even more interestingly, male travellers often shy away from haptic contact with members of the indigenous population, whereas many (though not all) women are more tolerant of touch and proximity. Regarded as "unwomanly" by their contemporaries, they carved out for themselves roles which allowed for a more intimate interaction with foreign ethnicities; also, they wrote in different genres--private memoirs instead of official reports. But even in their (semi) fictional writings male authors seem to imagine inter-cultural encounters in different terms from women and tend not let their protagonists enter into close bodily contact with the indigenous population. 展开更多
关键词 travel literature women's writing English literature GAZE haptic contact
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