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dc.contributor.advisor廖勇超zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorYung-Chao Liaoen
dc.contributor.author許博雅zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorPo-Ya Hsuen
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dc.identifier.urihttp://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/96279-
dc.description.abstract本論文旨在探討韓江《素食者》中植物性主體對於創傷回應的顛覆性介入。以拉岡「聖狀」(sinthome)及「絕爽」(jouissance)之觀念為本,本論文整合拉岡精神分析與麥克.馬德的批判性植物理論,透過對比英惠和姊夫的創傷反應,以深入解析一種超越人類中心的植物性抵抗樣態:《素食者》中英惠的植物性轉化作為一種獨特的聖狀,連結其人類與植物性自我,並透過其藝術技藝之植物思維展現,深刻啟發作為其姊姊的他者仁惠。超越既有女性主義、生物醫學、瘋狂理論與生態女性主義之解讀範疇,本論文指出《素食者》中英惠之身體症狀與植物思維展演可視為一種對當代人類-植物關係及文學中創傷解決方式的激進再想像,從而體現出植物性主體性介入父權-象徵秩序之創新倫理抵抗。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis thesis explores the transformative engagement of vegetal subjectivity as a response to trauma in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian. By synthesizing Lacanian psychoanalysis with Michael Marder’s philosophical framework of plant thinking, the thesis compares Yeong-hye’s and the brother-in-law’s trauma responses, providing insight into a new model of plant-based resistance that transcends anthropocentrism. The thesis posits that Yeong-hye’s vegetal transformation represents a unique sinthome, enabling her to engage with her vegetal self and develop an artistic know-how to perform plant thinking, as evidenced by the inspiration it offers her sister, In-hye. Moving beyond established feminist, biomedical, madness and ecofeminist readings, the thesis argues that Han Kang’s The Vegetarian portrays Yeong-hye’s bodily symptoms and performance of plant thinking as a radical reimagining of human-plant relations and trauma resolution in contemporary literature. Through this lens, the novel presents plant-based subjectivity as a form of ethical resistance to a Symbolic order permeated by patriarchal oppression.en
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dc.description.tableofcontentsAcknowledgment ii
Chinese Abstract iii
English Abstract iv
Introduction 1
Chapter One:Vegetal Roots in Human: Lacan Meets Marder in Plant Thinking 22
Chapter Two:Failed Traversal: The Brother-in-Law’s Traumatic Loop 44
Chapter Three:Growth Beyond Flesh: Yeong-hye’s Vegetal Transformation 67
Conclusion 88
Works Cited 90
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dc.title蛻生為木:韓江《素食者》與創傷超越zh_TW
dc.titleVegetal Transformation: Transcending Trauma in Han Kang's The Vegetarianen
dc.typeThesis-
dc.date.schoolyear113-1-
dc.description.degree碩士-
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee楊乃女;林宛瑄zh_TW
dc.contributor.oralexamcommitteeNai-Nu Yang;Wan-Hsuan Linen
dc.subject.keyword韓江,拉岡,麥克.馬德,精神分析,創傷,批判性植物理論,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordHan Kang,Jacque Lacan,Michael Marder,Psychoanalysis,Trauma,Critical Plant Studies,en
dc.relation.page98-
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU202404709-
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