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母体的矛盾情感:对梵高传奇的精神分析解读

The ambivalence of the maternal body: psychoanalytic readings of the legend of Van Gogh.

作者信息

Pollock G

机构信息

Dept. of Fine Art and Centre for Cultural Studies, University of Leeds.

出版信息

Int J Psychoanal. 1994 Aug;75 ( Pt 4):801-13.

PMID:7989151
Abstract

This article aims to identify the collective social investment in 'Van Gogh' as a cultural icon, and to ask what function his life story, colourfully illustrated by his art work, has performed in the West since the 1890s. It argues that the life and work of a Dutch artist have become the raw materials for a series of secular 'mystery' plays and christological psychodramas that reflect the ills of twentieth-century experience. The key moments when Van Gogh was made into a figure in a popular imagination were psychologically significant: the Depression and the immediate aftermath of World War II. 'Van Gogh', a fantasy figure of modern man, has been over-'psychologised', his work becoming only the testament to the myth of modern man. Using social-art-historical techniques, the author tries to distance this kind of reading in the case of one drawing of a peasant woman, bending over. Situating the fantasy that the drawing services in precise social and historical terms of bourgeois men formed in childhood in relation to a split feminine/maternal figure of the lady/mother and the working-class nursemaid, the article examines how to use psychoanalysis to read the formal oddities of the work--distortion and monumentality, attention to a fragmented, eroticised but also punished body--for the oscillation between pre-oedipal fantasies of maternal plenitude and awe and oedipal anxieties which sadistically inflict humiliation on the maternal body. Finally, instead of producing Van Gogh as the extreme case of an 'other', the author recognises the drawing as a space where present fantasies of the reader encounter those of the producer. Psychoanalysis informing historically-precise interpretation becomes a demythologising hermeneutic.

摘要

本文旨在确定对作为文化偶像的“梵高”的集体社会投资,并探究自19世纪90年代以来,由其艺术作品生动描绘的他的人生故事在西方发挥了何种作用。文章认为,这位荷兰艺术家的生活与作品已成为一系列世俗“神秘”剧和基督学心理剧的素材,这些剧目反映了20世纪的种种弊病。梵高在大众想象中成为一个人物的关键时刻在心理层面具有重要意义:大萧条时期以及二战刚结束后。“梵高”,这个现代人类的幻想形象,被过度“心理化”了,他的作品仅仅成为现代人神话的见证。运用社会艺术史技巧,作者试图在一幅描绘一位弯腰农妇的画作案例中,与这种解读保持距离。将这幅画所服务的幻想置于精确的社会和历史背景中,即资产阶级男性童年时期形成的与女性/母亲形象分裂相关的幻想,这种分裂涉及淑女/母亲和工人阶级保姆,文章探讨了如何运用精神分析来解读作品的形式怪异之处——变形与宏大、对一个破碎、色情化但也受惩罚的身体的关注——以理解前俄狄浦斯期对母亲丰盈与敬畏的幻想和俄狄浦斯期焦虑之间的摇摆,后者以虐待的方式使母亲身体遭受羞辱。最后,作者没有将梵高塑造为一个“他者”的极端案例,而是将这幅画视为一个空间,在其中读者当下的幻想与创作者的幻想相遇。为历史精确解读提供信息的精神分析成为一种去神话化的诠释学。

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