The Horror of Dasein: Reading Steele's "The Days Between"

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Lee, Chia Yi [1 ]
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[1] Natl Chiao Tung Univ, Dept Foreign Languages & Literatures, Hsinchu, Taiwan
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science fiction; Dasein; being-in; Angst; horror; technology;
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I0 [文学理论];
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"The Days Between" is a story that appears as the second chapter of the novel Coyote, written by American science fiction writer Allen Steele. It tells of a man, Gillis, who lives all alone on a spaceship for 32 years the other crew members being in an extended state of deep sleep or biostasis-and then dies in a random accident, 198 years before the ship will arrive at the planet Coyote. This paper begins from a Heideggerian interpretation of Gillis's existential condition, and then argues that Gillis's unique existence presents a challenge to Heidegger's grounding assumption of a being-in that constitutes both Dasein and its world. In the conclusion, the potential role of science fiction as a literary genre is discussed in relation to Heidegger's own thinking about technology and art, with the suggestion that science fiction may be needed today for its power, a saving one likely, to elicit a responsible response to the pervasive technological instrumentalization.
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页码:123 / 142
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