VIETNAMIZING THE TRALFAMADORIANS IN KURT VONNEGUT’S SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE

Aleksandra Z. Stojanović
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The goal of the paper is to explore Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Slaughterhouse-Five as a means of social criticism of the Vietnam War. Prior to analyzing the novel, we must establish the relation between Jean-Paul Sartre’s notion of engaged literature and Darko Suvin’s view of science fiction as an ultimate literary alibi. Contrary to previous interpretations, the novel is viewed as a comment on the author’s contemporary society rather than the distant historical period of World War II or the spacially displaced world of the Tralfamadorians. Of primary interest will be the Tralfamadorian subplot of the novel which, by presenting the Tralfamadorians as American politicians, brings to attention the lack of interest and empathy for the lives of not only those who do not belong to their race/culture, but towards American citizens. The Tralfamadorian catchphrase “so it goes” is perceived as the government’s reaction to others’ suffering during the war, as well as its habit of ignoring issues, concealing information and showing complete disregard for its soldiers. Connecting the Tralfamadorian subplot to Vonnegut’s contemporary society, we aim to discover similarities between the attitude of the Tralfamadorians and the stance of American politicians during the Vietnam War, thus establishing a new reading of Vonnegut’s novel.
在库尔特·冯内古特的五号屠宰场把特拉法马铎人越战化
本文的目的是探讨库尔特·冯内古特的小说《五号屠宰场》作为一种对越南战争的社会批评手段。在分析小说之前,我们必须建立让-保罗·萨特的“从事文学”概念与达尔科·苏文将科幻小说视为终极文学不在场证明的观点之间的关系。与之前的解释相反,这部小说被视为对作者当代社会的评论,而不是对遥远的第二次世界大战历史时期或特拉法马铎人空间流离失所的世界的评论。最令人感兴趣的将是小说中特拉法马铎人的次要情节,通过将特拉法马铎人描绘成美国政治家,让人们注意到对那些不属于他们种族/文化的人的生活缺乏兴趣和同情心,而且对美国公民也缺乏同情心。特拉法马多里的口号“就这样”被认为是政府对战争期间他人苦难的反应,也是它忽视问题、隐瞒信息和完全无视其士兵的习惯。我们将特拉法玛多里亚情节与冯内古特的当代社会联系起来,旨在发现特拉法玛多里亚人的态度与越战期间美国政治家的立场之间的相似之处,从而建立对冯内古特小说的新解读。
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