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阅读、创伤与文学关怀 1914-1918:海伦·玛丽·盖斯凯尔与战争图书馆。

Reading, Trauma and Literary Caregiving 1914-1918: Helen Mary Gaskell and the War Library.

机构信息

Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS), The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK.

出版信息

J Med Humanit. 2020 Sep;41(3):305-321. doi: 10.1007/s10912-018-9513-5.

DOI:10.1007/s10912-018-9513-5
PMID:29594635
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7343721/
Abstract

This article is about the relationship between reading, trauma and responsive literary caregiving in Britain during the First World War. Its analysis of two little-known documents describing the history of the War Library, begun by Helen Mary Gaskell in 1914, exposes a gap in the scholarship of war-time reading; generates a new narrative of "how," "when," and "why" books went to war; and foregrounds gender in its analysis of the historiography. The Library of Congress's T. W. Koch discovered Gaskell's ground-breaking work in 1917 and reported its successes to the American Library Association. The British Times also covered Gaskell's library, yet researchers working on reading during the war have routinely neglected her distinct model and method, skewing the research base on war-time reading and its association with trauma and caregiving. In the article's second half, a literary case study of a popular war novel demonstrates the extent of the "bitter cry for books." The success of Gaskell's intervention is examined alongside H. G. Wells's representation of textual healing. Reading is shown to offer sick, traumatized and recovering combatants emotional and psychological caregiving in ways that she could not always have predicted and that are not visible in the literary/historical record.

摘要

本文探讨了第一次世界大战期间英国阅读、创伤与回应性文学关怀之间的关系。其对两份鲜为人知的文献的分析,描述了 1914 年海伦·玛丽·盖斯凯尔(Helen Mary Gaskell)着手撰写的战争图书馆历史,这揭示了战时阅读研究中的一个空白;生成了关于“如何”“何时”“为何”书籍投入战争的新叙事;并在其对史学的分析中突出了性别问题。1917 年,美国国会图书馆的 T.W.科赫(T. W. Koch)发现了盖斯凯尔的开创性工作,并向美国图书馆协会报告了其成功。《英国时报》(The British Times)也报道了盖斯凯尔的图书馆,但研究战时阅读及其与创伤和关怀关系的研究人员通常忽略了她独特的模式和方法,从而扭曲了战时阅读的研究基础。在文章的后半部分,对一部流行战争小说的文学案例研究展示了“对书籍的强烈渴望”的程度。同时,本文还考察了盖斯凯尔干预的成功以及 H.G.威尔斯(H. G. Wells)对文本疗愈的描述。阅读为患病、受创和康复的战斗人员提供了情感和心理关怀,这是她可能无法预测的,并且在文学/历史记录中并不明显。