Asbestos populism in David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest

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Arthur Rose
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ABSTRACT This essay considers the changing relationship between asbestos and populism, as both terms travel across different semantic contexts. It argues that this dynamic relationship can help to outline a populist ecology, through which resource actors such as asbestos play a more significant role than either populist leaders or their people anticipate. Drawing on David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest as a site for examining the implications of this asbestos-inflected populist ecology, the essay suggests new ways of linking the recent populism of Donald Trump to an older, more articulate populism, exemplified by Pierre Trudeau.
大卫·福斯特·华莱士的《无尽的玩笑》中的石棉民粹主义
本文考虑石棉和民粹主义之间的关系变化,因为这两个术语在不同的语义语境中旅行。它认为,这种动态关系有助于勾勒出一种民粹主义生态,通过这种生态,石棉等资源行动者发挥的作用比民粹主义领导人或其人民所预期的更为重要。这篇文章以大卫·福斯特·华莱士(David Foster Wallace)的《无限玩笑》(Infinite Jest)作为研究石棉影响的民粹主义生态的网站,提出了将唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)最近的民粹主义与以皮埃尔·特鲁多(Pierre Trudeau)为代表的更早、更清晰的民粹主义联系起来的新方法。
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