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Title: | 《你一生的故事》與《異星入境》中的時間影像與語言:德勒茲觀點 The Time-Image and Language in "Story of Your Life" and Arrival: A Deleuzian Perspective |
Authors: | 莊珮立 Pei-Li Chuang |
Advisor: | 廖勇超 Yung-Chao Liao |
Keyword: | 德勒茲,語言,時間影像,你一生的故事,異星入境, Deleuze,time-image,language,duration,Bergson,memory,the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, |
Publication Year : | 2023 |
Degree: | 碩士 |
Abstract: | 在Ted Chiang的小說《你一生的故事》和其改編電影《異星入境》中, Louise Banks受託解密外星人heptapods的語言,導致她對世界的感知,尤其是對時間的概念進行了重塑。在這篇論文中,我們將從德勒茲的哲學觀點來解釋這一現象,而非多數學者所傾向使用的the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis。總結來說,這篇論文從德勒茲的角度提供了兩個文本全面的文本分析,並探討了語言和時間概念的問題。本論文中使用的德勒茲的哲學思想不僅局限於對duration(綿延)的討論,還包括對語言和一些電影技巧的討論。 In the story of Ted Chiang’s “Story of Your Life” and its filmic adaptation Arrival, Louise Banks encounters the heptapods and learns Heptapod B, causing a rewiring of her perception of the world, specifically her concept of time. In this thesis, this phenomenon is explained from Deleuze’s philosophical viewpoints instead of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis, which is much-quoted in the discussion of the movie. Deleuze’s interpretations of Bergson’s duration suggest a nonlinear conception of time that resembles the time concept of the heptapods, which basically states a situation where the present, the past and the future are all intertwined and entangled in a virtual realm called the past in general. Generally speaking, this thesis provides a comprehensive textual analysis of the two texts and probes into the problem of language and time concept from a Deleuzian perspective. Deleuze’s philosophical thoughts used in this thesis are not limited to the discussion of duration but will also encompass the discussion of language and some filmic techniques. |
URI: | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/87798 |
DOI: | 10.6342/NTU202300779 |
Fulltext Rights: | 同意授權(全球公開) |
Appears in Collections: | 外國語文學系 |
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