When Young Playwrights Are Kept Awake Because of History: Cultural Memory and Amnesia in Recent American Plays

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Ramón Espejo Romero
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Abstract Borrowing from both a painting and the retrospective exhibition of David Wojnarowicz, History Keeps Me Awake at Night, this paper targets two recent American plays: Annie Baker’s The Flick (2013) and Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance (2018). In both, the playwrights point to the neglect of history, or rather cultural memory, as I will insist on calling it, as one of the ills affecting a “historicidal” society such as that of the United States. An immersion into the present and concurrent obliteration of one’s cultural inheritance results in a populace easily manipulated in the interests of corporate control, and more importantly for the plays under consideration, into unhappiness and disconnection, an erlebnis, in sum, which proves lethal for individuals and the larger groups of which they form part. Both plays further seem to argue that the most troublesome of such a thing is how little consciousness of the problem there is, a surefire indication that induced amnesia is making alarming headway among the younger generations.
当年轻剧作家因历史而保持清醒:美国近代戏剧中的文化记忆与失忆
本文以大卫·沃纳洛维奇的一幅画和回顾展《历史让我夜不能寐》为研究对象,以两部近期的美国戏剧为研究对象:安妮·贝克的《Flick》(2013)和马修·洛佩兹的《the Inheritance》(2018)。在这两部作品中,两位剧作家都指出了对历史的忽视,或者更确切地说,对文化记忆的忽视(我将坚持称之为文化记忆)是影响像美国这样的“历史灭绝”社会的弊病之一。沉浸在当下和同时被抹去的文化遗产中,导致民众很容易被公司控制的利益所操纵,更重要的是,对于正在考虑的戏剧来说,这是一种不幸和脱节,总之,这对个人和他们组成的更大的群体来说是致命的。这两部剧似乎进一步表明,最麻烦的是人们对这个问题的认识太少,这无疑表明,诱发健忘症在年轻一代中正在取得惊人的进展。
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