Title of article
Automaton and Tyche in Postmodern British Novel: A Critical Treatment of Chance in Jeanette Winterson’s The Passion
Author/Authors
Niknezhad-ferdos ، Hoda Islamic Azad University of Tehran Central Branch , Sokhanvar ، Jalal - Shahid Beheshti University
Pages
18
From page
33
To page
50
Abstract
The present paper aims address the Lacanian concepts of the tyche (tuche) and the automaton in Jeanette Winterson’s The Passion (1987), and to explore the way the whole novel is based on moments of chance, peril, and jeopardy which are traceable in the transformation of automaton into tyche. Illuminating the track of automaton into tyche, the study endeavors to compare reading women’s writing style to experiencing tyche while going through other styles could be comparable to an automaton. A historiographic metafiction, The Passion is divided into four seemingly unrelated sections connected by the elements of chance and calamity. Via experiencing traumatic happenings, the characters face the incursion of the Real into the Symbolic Order (Tyche), considered beyond the determinations of the Symbolic. Observing the mass slaughter and deplorable death of his comrades, Henri is unable to return to the Symbolic and is obliged to remain in the asylum as a mentally disordered person. On the contrary, Villanelle manages to free herself from the posttraumatic stress and commences a new life.
Keywords
Automaton , Chance , The Real , The Symbolic , Trauma , Tyche
Journal title
Contemporary Literary and Cultural Studies
Serial Year
2018
Journal title
Contemporary Literary and Cultural Studies
Record number
2466832
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