Hoping against Hope? On Transformation in Liudmila Petrushevskaia’s Fairy Tales

Izabela Zdun
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Jack Zipes mourns the disregard for what he, after Ernst Bloch, refers to as the utopian purpose of the folktale: its capacity for fostering human autonomy and proposing means to alter the world. Building on Bloch’s concept, Zipes contends that what has been missing is seeing life as a process that can be altered and the difficult realities of the present actively faced, not escaped. He asserts that contemporary fairy tales succeed at reviving the utopian function when they are self-reflective and experimental, that is, when they question the forms and themes that the folktale and the fairy tale have developed [Zipes 1983: 170-193]. They succeed also when they nurture the urge for individual and social transformation. This paper examines two fairy tales of a renowned contemporary Russian author Liudmila Petrushevskaia from this perspective. Although veiled in her customary grim vision, which includes existential uncertainty and sociopolitical instability, Petrushevskaia’s fairy tales project an impulse for individual and social change. The paper outlines how the author envisions individual and social transformation in today’s world.
希望对抗希望?论柳德米拉·彼得鲁舍夫斯卡娅童话中的变形
杰克·齐普斯(Jack Zipes)以恩斯特·布洛赫(Ernst Bloch)的名字为民间故事的乌托邦目的——培养人类自主性和提出改变世界的方法——遭到漠视而感到悲哀。在布洛赫的概念的基础上,齐普斯认为,我们所缺失的是将生活视为一个可以改变的过程,积极面对当前的困难现实,而不是逃避。他断言,当当代童话具有自我反思和实验性时,即当它们质疑民间故事和童话发展起来的形式和主题时,它们成功地恢复了乌托邦的功能[Zipes 1983: 170-193]。当他们培养个人和社会变革的冲动时,他们也会成功。本文从这一视角考察了俄罗斯当代著名作家柳德米拉·彼得鲁舍夫斯卡娅的两个童话故事。彼得鲁舍夫斯卡娅的童话虽然隐藏在她一贯的冷酷视野中,其中包括存在的不确定性和社会政治的不稳定,但却投射出一种对个人和社会变革的冲动。这篇论文概述了作者如何设想当今世界的个人和社会转型。
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