楚雄师范学院学报 ›› 2025, Vol. 40 ›› Issue (5): 65-73.

• 文学研究 • 上一篇    下一篇

“帝国之眼”中的东方之“病”——毛姆南洋旅行书写的疾病叙事研究

罗振华, 舒凌鸿   

  1. 云南大学 文学院,云南 昆明 650091
  • 收稿日期:2025-05-10 出版日期:2025-09-20 发布日期:2025-09-18
  • 作者简介:罗振华(2001–),男,云南大学文学院硕士研究生,研究方向为比较文学与世界文学;舒凌鸿(1975–),女,云南大学文学院教授,博士生导师,研究方向为叙事学、英美文学。
  • 基金资助:
    国家社会科学基金一般项目“近现代英国作家南亚东南亚旅行叙事与文化殖民研究”(22BWW022); 云南大学推荐免试研究生科研创新项目“毛姆东方书写中疾病的叙事功能研究”(TM-23236864)

The “Disease” of the East in the “Imperial Eyes”—A Study on the Disease Narrative in Maugham’s Travel Writings of the South Sea

LUO Zhenhua, SHU Linghong   

  1. School of Chinese Language and Literature, Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan Province 650091
  • Received:2025-05-10 Online:2025-09-20 Published:2025-09-18

摘要: 在“帝国之眼”的凝视下,威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆完成了三部南洋短篇小说集——《木麻黄树》《阿金》《一片树叶的颤动》中的疾病叙事书写。在这些小说的疾病叙事话语中,有隐喻英帝国衰落现实的“震颤性谵妄症”,也有对“菲律宾炎”等热带疾病的歧视性叙述,更有作为救赎元素的“热病医学”助力情节线索建构。在毛姆的南洋旅行书写中,对野蛮殖民的批判与对“文明使命论”的复现交织并存,最终使得其疾病叙事具有双重功能:既隐喻大英帝国的衰落危机,又服务于英帝国殖民话语的建构,由此就造成了世人对该区域形成一种东方主义的歪曲认知。

关键词: 威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆, 南洋短篇小说, 旅行书写, 疾病叙事

Abstract: Under the gaze of the “Imperial Eyes,” William Somerset Maugham completed the narrative writing of diseases in three collections of short stories set in the South Sea, namely, The Casuarina Tree, Ah King, and The Trembling of a Leaf. In the disease narrative discourse of these stories are found metaphors for the fact of the decline of the British Empire, such as “delirium tremens,” the discriminatory narratives of tropical diseases such as “philippinitis,” and the use of “pyrexia medicine” as a redemption element to aid in the construction of plot clues. In Maugham’s travel writings set in the South Sea, the critique of barbaric colonialism is intricately interwoven with the resurgence of the “civilizing mission” ideology, ultimately endowing his disease narratives with a dual function: they metaphorically signify the decline of the British Empire while simultaneously contributing to the construction of British imperial discourse. Consequently, they perpetuate an Orientalist distortion in the global perception of the region.

Key words: William Somerset Maugham, short story of the South Sea, travel writing, disease narrative

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