"Имперский архив" России в романе Дж. Джойса "Улисс"

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Parent link:Вестник Томского государственного университета/ Национальный исследовательский Томский государственный университет (ТГУ).— , 1998-
№ 420.— 2017.— [С. 82-90]
Main Author: Степура С. Н. Светлана Николаевна
Corporate Author: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ)
Summary:Заглавие с экрана
Роман Дж. Джойса «Улисс», известный как ярчайший образец высокого модернизма, рассматривается здесь в постколони- альной перспективе, тем самым входя в новое направление критической теории конца ХХ - начала ХХI вв. На примере семнадцатого эпизода «Итака» романа «Улисс» показана ключевая роль такого явления, как «имперский архив». Устанав- ливается прямая параллель архивных данных с географией как наукой и ее сжатой формой - картой, отражающей каждый отдельный фрагмент воображаемой структуры архива.
The article examines the novel Ulysses (1922) of the Irish writer James Joyce in the light of the postcolonial theory which has become a major theme in Anglophone literary criticism for the last four decades. The interest of Russian literary critique in postcolonial readings is only beginning to manifest itself. Within the mentioned period of about forty years Ulysses has been subjected to analysis in terms of the most diverse literary approaches but having been the highest manifestation of modernism it appeared to be hidden from postcolonial reflection. Besides, Ireland was considered to be the country without any colonial experience. Since the mid-1990s in Anglophone literary criticism the view on Joyce as a modernist writer has changed; however, attention was initially paid to the episodes that openly considered the issues of British imperialism and Irish nationalism. The 17th episode “Ithaca” which is in the spotlight of postcolonial readings today does not directly address the colonial relations between England and Ireland due to its retreat to the family sphere. The change in the perspective is owing to the form of Ithaca which reproduces catechism or school textbook. It also fits the definition of the “imperial archive” known to be the structure that organizes knowledge into a series of discrete experiential facts about the empire. Though the “archive” is an imaginary construction, its existence is impossible without any reference to real geography. It therefore includes travel notes, maps, administrative records or other documents that are to be stored in certain institutional spaces such as museums or Public Record Offices. The compressed form of the geographic archive is the map as a visual systematization of knowledge. Each separate piece of data in the “imperial archive” can be placed on its geographical location by means of cartography. The “Ithaca” archive contains information about Russia thereby including it into the world system.
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Published: 2017
Series:Филология
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/15617793/420/11
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=657221