Manticore

Shawn Malley
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Predicated on the infamous looting of the Baghdad Museum during the first week of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, Tripp Reed’s telefilm Manticore (2005) is a "Babylonian" text that reverses the events and politics upon which its scenario is based—the destruction of antiquities in wartime—into a liberation story. In the film, U.S. Marines save Iraq from a legendary beast unleashed from its own archaeological past by a megalomaniacal terrorist claiming Babylonian ancestry. Wedding the (neo)imperialist rhetoric of archaeological stewardship in the "cradle of civilization" with military adventure, Manticore exemplifies how SF as a symbolic medium frequently capitalizes on (and thereby exposes) archaeology's latent complicity with geopolitical activity. The notion of the "archaeology-military complex" in Iraq—the absorption of archaeologists into military structures—provides an important critical context for the investigation of the ways values like heritage and stewardship promote Western interventions in the Middle East, activities that in turn provide diegetic materials for SF narratives
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2003年,美国入侵伊拉克的第一周,巴格达博物馆遭到了臭名昭著的劫掠。特里普·里德的电视电影《螳螂兽》(2005)以“巴比伦式”的文本为背景,将其所依据的事件和政治——战争时期对文物的破坏——转变为一个解放的故事。在这部电影中,美国海军陆战队从传说中的野兽手中拯救了伊拉克,这只野兽是由一个自称是巴比伦血统的狂妄自大的恐怖分子从伊拉克自己的考古历史中释放出来的。将(新)帝国主义在“文明摇篮”中考古管理的修辞与军事冒险结合在一起,《螳螂兽》举例说明了科幻小说作为一种象征性媒介如何频繁地利用(并由此暴露)考古学与地缘政治活动的潜在共谋。伊拉克“考古-军事综合体”的概念——将考古学家吸收到军事结构中——为研究遗产和管理等价值观如何促进西方对中东的干预提供了重要的关键背景,这些活动反过来又为科幻小说的叙事提供了叙事材料
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