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The usual: Pub phenomenology in the works of James Joyce.

机译:通常:詹姆斯·乔伊斯(James Joyce)作品中的酒吧现象学。

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My dissertation, "The Usual: Pub Phenomenology in the Works of James Joyce," attempts to wrest the pub from critical dismissal as a token symbol of paternalistic Irish drunkenness and return it to the center of Joyce's work as the site for his development of a philosophy of being. Read this way, the pub illustrates ways humans come to understand their place in the world through objects, practices, and later, as part of a public entity. The pub also tells the story of modernism's impact on Irish society. Few spaces so deftly render the complexities of the modern Irish position: at the edge of the mechanizing forces of modernity and at odds with the vexing forces of British imperialism.;Across five chapters and a conclusion, I read scenes of pub life in Joyce's major works as the most illuminating indications of his phenomenological inquiry into the everyday. In Dubliners, Joyce outlines a trajectory for human development that passes through "childhood, adolescence, mature life, and public life." This trajectory parallels the progress of a phenomenological inquiry into being. We begin with those things immediately available to us in childhood. We come to know the world through the objects surrounding us. Our encounters with doors, drawers, counters, and glasses reveal a host of practices that further embroider and define our experience of the world. This assemblage refigures humanity as a nexus of things and practices situated in space.;For Irish masculinity in the early twentieth century, the public house often served as a central space for this connection. The pub's public nature illustrates a kind of endpoint in the phenomenological inquiry just as Joyce ends his corpus with a book deeply absorbed in the overlapping soundscapes of a crowded public house. Investigating the how of our existence brings us face to face with other people. Being for Joyce, as it was for Martin Heidegger, Hannah Arendt, and Jurgen Habermas, arises from the speech acts and human contact afforded by publicness. In Joyce's writing, there is no being that is not also a being among other people. I argue that the public house belongs to that set of unique spaces Michel Foucault terms "heterotopias." They are spaces that buck the architectural, political, or spatial norms of the time and in so doing articulate a cultural engagement with being. The dissertation maps outs a Heideggerian account of "equipment" and conjoins it with the inventive sociological theory of Michel de Certeau, the spatial poetics of Gaston Bachelard, and the publics theory of Michael Warner. I close the dissertation with a brief look at the pub's legacy in poems by Paul Durcan and Macdara Woods and the novel The Ginger Man by J.P. Donleavy. These works continue Joyce's exploration of the pub as a space of memory and futurity, as the presence of expatriates and women in the public house lend new glosses to the practice of nostalgia and rounds respectively.
机译:我的论文“通常:詹姆斯·乔伊斯作品中的酒馆现象学”试图使酒馆摆脱批判性解雇,以此作为家长式爱尔兰醉酒的象征性象征,并将其重新回到乔伊斯工作的中心,作为他发展美食家的基地。存在的哲学。通过这种方式,该酒吧展示了人类如何通过对象,实践以及后来作为公共实体的一部分来了解自己在世界上的位置。该酒吧还讲述了现代主义对爱尔兰社会的影响的故事。很少有空间能如此巧妙地呈现出现代爱尔兰立场的复杂性:在现代性的机械化力量的边缘,并且与英帝国主义的恼人的力量相矛盾。在五章和一个结论中,我读到了乔伊斯专业中的酒吧生活场景。是他对日常现象学研究的最有启发性的指示。乔伊斯在都柏林人中概述了贯穿“童年,青春期,成熟生活和公共生活”的人类发展轨迹。这一轨迹与现象学探究的发展相平行。我们从儿童时期立即获得的那些东西开始。我们通过周围的物体认识世界。我们与门,抽屉,柜台和玻璃的相遇揭示了一系列进一步绣制和定义我们对世界的体验的做法。这种组合将人类重新形容为位于太空中的事物和实践的联系。;对于20世纪初的爱尔兰男性气质,酒馆经常成为这种联系的中心空间。该酒吧的公共性质说明了现象学研究中的一种终点,就像乔伊斯用一本书深深地吸收了拥挤的公共场所的重叠声景一样结束了他的语料库。研究我们的生存方式如何使我们与他人面对面。像乔伊斯(Martin Heidegger),汉娜·阿伦特(Hannah Arendt)和尤尔根·哈贝马斯(Jurgen Habermas)一样,是由于公众的言论行为和人与人之间的交流而产生的。在乔伊斯的著作中,在其他人之中不存在也不存在。我认为,酒馆属于Michel Foucault所说的“异性恋”的那组独特空间。它们是与当时的建筑,政治或空间规范背道而驰的空间,通过这种方式可以清楚地表达与存在的文化互动。论文勾勒出海德格尔对“设备”的描述,并将其与米歇尔·德·塞多的发明社会学理论,加斯顿·巴切拉德的空间诗学以及迈克尔·沃纳的公共理论相结合。在结束本文时,我会简要回顾一下保罗·杜尔坎(Paul Durcan)和麦克达拉·伍兹(Macdara Woods)的诗歌遗产以及J.P. Donleavy的小说《姜人》。这些作品继续了乔伊斯对酒吧的探索,将其作为记忆和未来的空间,因为外籍人士和妇女在酒馆中的出现分别为怀旧和巡回演出带来了新的色彩。

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  • 作者

    Keegan, Thomas M.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Iowa.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Iowa.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.;Literature English.;Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 226 p.
  • 总页数 226
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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