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PATRICK MCCABE’İN THE BUTCHER BOY ADLI ROMANINDA KÖTÜCÜL NOSTALJİ

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 17, 244 - 255, 15.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.20304/humanitas.779456

Öz

Nostalji, etimolojik olarak, bireyin, kendisine mutluluk veren bir yere veya zamana dönme arzusu anlamına gelir. Travma sonrası gibi bazı durumlarda ise nostaljik duyguların şiddeti, patolojik seviyeye ulaşarak bireyi saldırgan ve suç nitelikli davranışlara yöneltebilir. Önde gelen çağdaş İrlandalı romancılar arasında yer alan Patrick McCabe, The Butcher Boy (1992) adlı romanında, bu tür, ‘kötücül’ bir nostalji duygusunu tasvir eder. Romanın ana karakteri Francie Brady, bozuk aile yapısı, bencil ve ikiyüzlü çevresi ve yozlaşmış devlet kurumlarının sebep olduğu bir dizi travmatik olayla karşılaşır. Bu anlamda, bu çalışma, nostalji kavramının, Francie’nin durumunda bir patolojiye dönüştüğünü savunmakta ve onun, geçmişi geriye getirme arzusunun bir saplantıya dönüşerek kendisini hangi açılardan bunalıma sürüklediğini açıklamaktadır. Bu çalışma ayrıca, ana karakterin ailevi anlamdaki nostalji hissinin, geleneksel İrlanda kimliğine yeniden ulaşma özlemini temsil ettiğini ileri sürmektedir.  

Kaynakça

  • Boym, S. (2001). The future of nostalgia. New York: Basic Books.
  • Daly, M. E. (2016). Sixties Ireland: reshaping the economy, state and society, 1957-1973. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Ersöz, N. (2019). Representations of the outsider in John McGahern’s The Dark, William Trevor’s The Children of Dynmouth and Patrick McCabe’s The Butcher Boy (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation). Ankara University, Ankara.
  • Harte, L. (2014). Reading the contemporary Irish novel: 1987-2007. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Inglis, T. (1998). Moral monopoly: The rise and fall of the Catholic church in modern Ireland, Dublin: University College Dublin Press.
  • Jordan, E. (2006). War on narrative: Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman. The theatre of Martin McDonagh: A world of savage stories. Dublin: Carysfort Press. 174-197.
  • Kaplan, H. A. (1987). The psychopathology of nostalgia. The psychoanalytic review. 74(4), 465-486.
  • McCabe, P. (1992). The Butcher Boy. New York: Dell Publishing.
  • McCabe, P. (1993). Meat is murder. Interview by Richard Kerridge, Irish studies review. 1(3), 10-12.
  • Nikelly, A. G. (2004). The anatomy of nostalgia: From pathology to normality. International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies. 1(2), 182-199.
  • Rosen, G. (1975). Nostalgia: a ‘forgotten’ psychological disorder. Psychological medicine. 5(4), 340­354.
  • Werman, D. S. (1977). Normal and pathological nostalgia. Journal of the American psychoanalytic association. 25(387), 387-398.

‘THEM WAS THE DAYS’: MALIGNANT NOSTALGIA IN PATRICK MCCABE’S THE BUTCHER BOY

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 17, 244 - 255, 15.03.2021
https://doi.org/10.20304/humanitas.779456

Öz

Nostalgia etymologically corresponds to a longing for returning to a euphoric place or time in past. In some cases (i.e. post-traumatic states), the acuteness of nostalgic feelings is pathologically aggravated so as to lead individual to some belligerent and even delinquent conducts. This sort of a ‘malignant’ nostalgia is delineated by Patrick McCabe, a pre-eminent contemporary Irish novelist, in his most acclaimed novel, The Butcher Boy (1992). McCabe’s protagonist, the schoolboy Francie Brady, undergoes a series of traumatic incidents triggered by his dysfunctional family, hypocritical and self-centered milieu and the corrupt public institutions. This paper, suggesting that nostalgia becomes a pathology in Francie’s case, discusses the ways in which Francie, being overcome with a pathetic obsession to bring the past back, loses his touch with the reality of the present.. This paper also argues that the protagonist’s domestic sense of nostalgia represents a longing for reattaining traditional Irish identity.  

Kaynakça

  • Boym, S. (2001). The future of nostalgia. New York: Basic Books.
  • Daly, M. E. (2016). Sixties Ireland: reshaping the economy, state and society, 1957-1973. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Ersöz, N. (2019). Representations of the outsider in John McGahern’s The Dark, William Trevor’s The Children of Dynmouth and Patrick McCabe’s The Butcher Boy (Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation). Ankara University, Ankara.
  • Harte, L. (2014). Reading the contemporary Irish novel: 1987-2007. West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Inglis, T. (1998). Moral monopoly: The rise and fall of the Catholic church in modern Ireland, Dublin: University College Dublin Press.
  • Jordan, E. (2006). War on narrative: Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman. The theatre of Martin McDonagh: A world of savage stories. Dublin: Carysfort Press. 174-197.
  • Kaplan, H. A. (1987). The psychopathology of nostalgia. The psychoanalytic review. 74(4), 465-486.
  • McCabe, P. (1992). The Butcher Boy. New York: Dell Publishing.
  • McCabe, P. (1993). Meat is murder. Interview by Richard Kerridge, Irish studies review. 1(3), 10-12.
  • Nikelly, A. G. (2004). The anatomy of nostalgia: From pathology to normality. International journal of applied psychoanalytic studies. 1(2), 182-199.
  • Rosen, G. (1975). Nostalgia: a ‘forgotten’ psychological disorder. Psychological medicine. 5(4), 340­354.
  • Werman, D. S. (1977). Normal and pathological nostalgia. Journal of the American psychoanalytic association. 25(387), 387-398.
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Nusret Ersöz 0000-0003-1501-8150

Yayımlanma Tarihi 15 Mart 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 17

Kaynak Göster

APA Ersöz, N. (2021). ‘THEM WAS THE DAYS’: MALIGNANT NOSTALGIA IN PATRICK MCCABE’S THE BUTCHER BOY. HUMANITAS - Uluslararası Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 9(17), 244-255. https://doi.org/10.20304/humanitas.779456