英文摘要 |
Tong Wei-Ger's work presents a mode of epistemo-ontology and is transfigured into a practice of ethico-aesthetics. ''The death of the other,'' which features an arduous lyric, serves as a double inaccessible origin of his writing. The origin as such makes Tong's oeuvre characteristically metafictional in accordance to contemporary literature, and attempts to write the unwritable and to think the unthinkable. However, another singular characteristic of Tong's work lies in the literary Cogito in his work. It reveals a sense of mourning and thinking emanating from ''the death of the other,'' thereby becoming the existence of the ''non-wound.'' As such, Time, as mobilized in an anarchic manner, becomes the determinable of the Cogito. This explains why the time of the narrative (or the narrative of time) is always broken and bifurcated, which embodies the sensibility of Tong's work. |