恐怖概念与城市研究:概念隐喻、叙事张力与解释力

D. Rogers
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从充满隐喻的德古拉城市主义、吸血鬼指数、弗兰肯斯坦城市主义和僵尸新自由主义概念,到吸血鬼财产持有阶级的想法,概念隐喻是城市研究中反复出现的主题。一旦你注意到它们的存在,概念隐喻似乎无处不在,作为关键的文学手段、富有成效的解释策略和批判性的话语策略在这个领域发挥作用。如果隐喻在城市研究中确实是一种重要的概念手段,那么概念隐喻的使用就值得我们批判性地关注。这篇评论以Wilson和Wyly的德古拉城市主义为提示,在直接评论德古拉城市主义作为一个概念之前,对城市研究中的概念隐喻进行了一些思辨。讨论围绕城市研究中概念隐喻提供的叙事张力、解释力和话语游戏性进行。我认为概念隐喻的力量在分析敏锐度的层面上发挥作用。一个好的概念隐喻具有解释力,可以推动我们对城市过程、问题等的理解。它打开了新的概念前景,或者它带来了新的概念风险,或者它为该领域的新型实证研究开辟了道路。简单地说,一个好的概念隐喻会带来一个好的理论干预。它具有生产性解释力;它让城市学者们超越了最初对一个概念的新奇名称的兴奋。一个令人毛骨悚然的概念隐喻必须具有强大的分析能力,否则就只是万圣节;一个空的能指,打扮成弗兰肯斯坦一晚,不给糖就捣蛋,吸引别人的注意。
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Spooky concepts and urban studies: Conceptual metaphor, narrative tension and explanatory power
From the metaphor-soaked concepts of Dracula urbanism, the Vampire index, Frankenstein urbanism and zombie neoliberalism to the idea of a vampire property-holding class, conceptual metaphors are a repeating theme in urban studies. Once you are alert to their presence, conceptual metaphors seem to be everywhere, operating as key literary devices, productive interpretive tactics and critical discursive manoeuvres in the field. And if it is true that metaphor is an important conceptual device in urban studies, then the field's use of conceptual metaphor deserves our critical attention. Taking Wilson and Wyly's Dracula urbanism as a prompt, this commentary offers some speculative reflections on conceptual metaphor in urban studies, before commenting on Dracula urbanism as a concept directly. The discussion is organised around the narrative tension, explanatory power and discursive playfulness that conceptual metaphor affords in urban studies. I argue the power of conceptual metaphor comes into play at the level of analytical acuity. A good conceptual metaphor has an explanatory power that moves our understanding of an urban process, issue, etc. forward. It opens new conceptual vistas, or it brings into focus new conceptual stakes, or it paths the way for new types of empirical investigation in the field. Put simply, a good conceptual metaphor allows for a good theoretical intervention. It has productive explanatory power; it takes urban scholars somewhere beyond their initial excitement about a fancy new name for a concept. A spooky conceptual metaphor must be analytically powerful, otherwise it's just Halloween; an empty signifier dressed up as Frankenstein for a night, trick or treating for citations and attention.
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