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題 名 | Walking amidst a Disembodied City: Corporeal Representation and Abject Images in Charles Baudelaire's Parisian Flanerie |
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作 者 | Hsu,Jen-yi; | 書刊名 | Tamkang Review |
卷 期 | 35:3/4 民94.春-夏 |
頁 次 | 頁285-305 |
分類號 | 876.51 |
關鍵詞 | Charles Baudelaire; Tableux parisiens; The Uncanny; The abject; The body; The other; Urban representation; Modernity; |
語 文 | 英文(English) |
英文摘要 | Several of Baudelaire's poems in Tableux parisiens depict the uncanny scenein which the repressed creaks through the hygienic, glittering facade of Haussmann's urban planning. The ineradicable presence of these ragged people is uncannily linked with the tropes of the body, the dangerous, the abject, the sultry or the exotic-impurities that the hygienic bourgeois ideology of Haussmann's urban planning tries to cleanse itself of, tirelessly. Informed by theorists such as Christine Buci-Glucksmann, Michel de Certeau, Victor Burgin, Martin Jay, Kristeva, Freud, and so forth, this paper analyzes the “corporeal’ aspect in Baudelaire's poems and argues that by the very token of purification and rejection implicit in Haussmann's homogenizing tendency of urban transformation which aims to get rid of those unwanted and the bodily messiness, the same gesture, paradoxically, inscribes its disavowed cultural other within itself. |
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