Gender, Race, Color, Glass: A Reading of Clothing and Decoration in Paul Scheerbart's Glass Utopias

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Stephanie Weber
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abstract:This article revisits the utopian fiction of German science-fiction writer and poet Paul Scheerbart, considering the place of race and gender in his fantastical glass architectural spaces. This is primarily done through a reading of clothing and decoration in these texts, elements that are often explicitly mentioned in relation to women and people of color. Historical context concerning modernist paradigms, metaphorical interpretations of architectural glass, the connection between clothing and architecture, and the place of women in the Werkbund provides a framework that serves to extrapolate the significance of some of Scheerbart's narrative elements, demonstrating the ways Scheerbart's philosophies both aligned with and departed from the modernist trends that were gaining force during his career. His constant self-contradiction, humor, and absurdist plots, however, undermine any notion that Scheerbart's fiction should be understood as straightforward polemics, and serve to complicate his position within the philosophical traditions he has been aligned with.
性别、种族、颜色、玻璃:保罗·舍尔巴特《玻璃乌托邦》中服装与装饰的解读
本文回顾了德国科幻作家兼诗人保罗·舍尔巴特的乌托邦小说,在他奇幻的玻璃建筑空间中思考种族和性别的位置。这主要是通过阅读这些文本中的服装和装饰来完成的,这些元素经常被明确地提到与女性和有色人种有关。关于现代主义范式的历史背景,建筑玻璃的隐喻解释,服装与建筑之间的联系,以及女性在工厂中的地位,提供了一个框架,用于推断舍尔巴特的一些叙事元素的意义,展示了舍尔巴特的哲学与现代主义趋势的一致和背离,这些趋势在他的职业生涯中获得了力量。然而,他不断的自我矛盾、幽默和荒诞的情节破坏了舍尔巴特的小说应该被理解为直接的论战的任何观念,并使他在与他一致的哲学传统中的地位复杂化。
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