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    Title: 威斯坦·休·奧登的《焦慮年代》中的空間實踐
    Spatial Practices in W. H. Auden’s The Age of Anxiety
    Authors: 涂善妮
    Tu, Shan Ni
    Contributors: 楊麗敏
    Yang, Li Min
    涂善妮
    Tu, Shan Ni
    Keywords: 《焦慮年代》
    《日常生活實踐》
    空間
    移動
    個人
    極權
    The Age of Anxiety
    The Practice of Everyday Life
    space
    movement
    individual
    totalitarian
    Date: 2016
    Issue Date: 2016-08-09 09:49:03 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本論文旨在探討威斯坦·休·奧登的長詩《焦慮年代》中個人空間實踐。分別討論詩中視覺、聽覺以及心靈空間。第一章檢視先前文章,認為之前的討論較偏重卡爾‧榮格的心理分析並提出米歇爾‧德‧塞杜的《日常生活實踐》更能涉及詩中四位角色如何運用個人空間抵制極權統治。第二章探討詩中的第三部分,<七段旅程>,透過行走以及不同的交通工具創造多樣化空間。從不同的速度及高度,極權空間統一性將被翻轉。第三章提出收音機為次要角色,它不僅僅是做為媒介的傳播工具,更是極權的化身。經由不同聲音的展現並質疑極權的單一表象及論述。第四章,詩中角色運用故事創造另一空間,然而,故事卻是現實空間的延伸及模擬。四位角色在日常生活裡徘徊在個人及社會空間,極權的政策以及個人的對策互相拉扯。生活在變動裡,帶來的可以是更多的選擇也可能是如影隨形的焦慮。第五章總結本文論述並期望此論文能提供未來探討個人及社會空間關係的參考。
    The thesis aims to explore multiple spaces in W. H. Auden’s The Age of Anxiety, focusing on three main spaces: the visual, the sound, and the mental space. This paper examines how the individual resists the totalitarianism and employs Michel de Certeau’s spatial practices in The Practice of Everyday Life to demonstrate the resistance within a subjugated society. Through spatial practices, the dominated space is distorted. The first chapter argues Jung’s psychoanalysis as an archetypal way and proposes that de Certeau’s space theory offers a new perspective to appreciate this work. This thesis focuses on personal spatial practices within the dominated space. Chapter two discusses about the diversity in personal practices through walking and various transportations and hypothesizes that the unity can be disintegrated through spatial practices. In the third part, there are fallacies in space. Through the radio announcement, space is imperceptibly manipulated by the invisible force. This paper claims that this ordered society is a delusion and covered by the appearances. In chapter four, space is a chaos. Both the physical and the mental space are inescapable from the simulacra. This paper concludes that the struggling between the totalitarianism and the individual is a continual oscillation and this between-ness evokes the sense of anxiety. This study offers a starting point for a further research on the individual and the society.
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