On Understanding Our Needy World through Science Fiction and Utopia/nism: An Epistemological Introduction

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D. Suvin
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Abstract:How do dominant epistemological frames create political understanding and violence in the public sphere and through cultural texts? This article explores a theoretical answer to this question by identifying narrative categories, or frames, that create shared realities and collective political understanding and action in contemporary antiutopian US culture. Much current public information is marred by the juxtaposition of fact and fiction, logic and emotion, creating forms of knowledge and thus political action not necessarily based, then, on actuality or a communal ethic of care. Through analysis of worlds made possible in science fiction, the author builds on his previous theoretical work to develop what he calls "a method for radical utopian cognition"—one that sees cultural cognition based in logic, emotions, and a utopian frame in which destiny or resolution is not dictated by class or preordained authorial expectation but is instead open for constructive possibilities and new realities through the presentation of alternative possible worlds.
通过科幻小说和乌托邦主义理解我们的贫困世界:认识论导论
摘要:占主导地位的认识论框架如何在公共领域和通过文化文本创造政治理解和暴力?本文通过识别在当代反乌托邦的美国文化中创造共同现实和集体政治理解和行动的叙事类别或框架,探索了这个问题的理论答案。许多当前的公共信息被事实与虚构、逻辑和情感的并列所破坏,创造了知识的形式,因此政治行动不一定基于现实或共同的关怀伦理。通过对科幻小说中可能出现的世界的分析,作者建立在他之前的理论工作的基础上,发展了他所谓的“激进乌托邦认知方法”——一种基于逻辑、情感和乌托邦框架的文化认知,在这种框架中,命运或解决方案不是由阶级或预定的作者期望决定的,而是通过呈现不同的可能世界,为建设性的可能性和新的现实敞开大门。
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