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    题名: 明代文人獄中經驗的書寫:以政治案件為考察核心
    The Prison Writings of Ming Dynasty Intellectuals: A Study of Politically Motivated Legal Cases
    作者: 連啟元
    贡献者: 史學系
    关键词: 獄中生活
    監獄書寫
    獄中詩
    刑罰
    明代
    Lives in prison
    Prison writing
    Prison poetry
    Sentence
    Ming Dynasty
    日期: 2016-06
    上传时间: 2020-03-24 15:48:23 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 明代文人身處在皇權集中的政治環境下,有時因為違抗皇權、政治對抗、黨爭等因素,常遭受到政治性案件的牽連而遭到監禁。作為知識群體的明代文人,在面對監獄的長期監禁過程之中,可能面臨即將死亡的恐懼陰影,勢必要思考如何渡過人生的低潮與困境。因此,獄中所遭受到的各種經驗與思緒,容易成為文人詩文書寫的主要內容,無論是自我惕勵、相互鼓舞,甚至是家書慰問,都使明代文人在監獄之中,留下了不少的詩文紀錄,而這些詩文即成為一種獨特場域下的特殊創作。本文嘗試以政治案件牽連入獄的明代文人作為考察主軸,探討在獄中詩文的內容呈現與社會現象,由於政治案件不同於一般犯罪的刑事案件,入獄的情形與審判也有所差異,因此在如此特殊環境之下,明代文人在入獄後面對監獄環境的惡劣條件時,如何將生活窘境變成生命的經驗書寫,以及從外部環境的描寫、隱喻,到內在寄託的孤寂心境,再轉化為具體的詩文表現,進而藉由獄中的詩文交流、唱和,建立起文人社會之間可能的關係網絡。
    Prison invariably is a place for punishment and incarceration of people who violate the social order and national laws. Under an overwhelming imperial power, scholar-officials and intellectuals in the Ming Dynasty sometimes would become prisoners if implicated in political resistance against imperial authority or involvement in factional conflict in the bureaucratic system. Encountering long-term imprisonment and under the shadow of death these political dissenters might ponder seriously their low ebbs in life and dark future. As a result, their experiences and thoughts in prison easily became the subjects of various types of poetry or unique narratives with diverse themes, ranging from self-encouragement and mutual encouragement to letters of comfort for their families. This research deals with this imprisonment-related literature, which collectively reflects a special social phenomenon. It investigates how Ming Dynasty intellectuals, tormented by poor conditions behind bars , transformed their lonely and disgruntled thoughts into a host of narrative or metaphorical creations, as well as how they utilized these narrations to build a social network of intellectuals by exchanging and reading poetry.
    關聯: 成大歷史學報 50 2016.06[民105.06] 頁85-120
    显示于类别:[史學系暨研究所] 期刊論文

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