Cross-cultural interaction and representation of communities in the novel “Open City” by Teju Cole

E. A. Kulikov
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The modern humanities increasingly tend towards interdisciplinarity, developing various methods and optics of analysis within the framework of the general main topic. Such, for example, is the study of the urban text, begun by academician V. Toporov, which gained popularity only in the 21st century. Rapid changes in the way and pace of life, technologies, science and social structure over the past 150 years require a new understanding of the process of urbanization and modern trends in urban structure and urban life. However, not only the social and applied anthropology of the city itself can be interesting, but also its representation in literary texts. The object of this research is the novel “Open City” by the modern American writer of Nigerian descent Teju Cole, in which New York, as the title itself suggests, becomes the main character and the center of the narrative. The following topics investigated by the author are distinguished in the work: the search for national and cultural identity, the existence of society in multiculturalism, the possibility of building communities that provide the individual with primary, i.e. close connections. The article concludes that the modern state of society within urban locality is best characterized by the term “anomie”, marking the social entropy and disintegration of the axiological system.
特朱·科尔小说《开放的城市》中的跨文化互动与社区再现
现代人文学科越来越倾向于跨学科,在一般主题的框架内发展出各种分析方法和光学。例如,由V. Toporov院士开始的对城市文本的研究,直到21世纪才开始流行。过去150年来,生活方式和节奏、技术、科学和社会结构的快速变化要求我们对城市化进程以及城市结构和城市生活的现代趋势有新的认识。然而,不仅城市本身的社会和应用人类学是有趣的,而且它在文学文本中的表现也是有趣的。本文研究的对象是尼日利亚裔美国现代作家Teju Cole的小说《开放的城市》,正如标题所示,纽约成为小说的主角和叙事的中心。作者在作品中调查了以下主题:对民族和文化身份的探索,多元文化主义中社会的存在,建立社区的可能性,为个人提供主要的,即密切的联系。本文的结论是,城市地方性的现代社会状态最好用“失范”一词来描述,这标志着社会熵和价值体系的瓦解。
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