写一个家,读一个镇:三部关于蝙蝠Yam的小说

Daphna Levine
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根据法国哲学家加斯东·巴舍拉的说法,人类经验中的稳定空间是那些来自童年家园的空间,记忆和无意识居住在那里。然而,如果这些空间是来自第二代移民在一个过度拥挤和被污名化的犹太以色列城镇的童年家园,又会怎样呢?在这种情况下,家是否起到稳定空间的作用?那么房子周围的城镇是稳定的还是不稳定的呢?这篇文章检视了过去十年来写的三部以色列小说中家庭和城市空间之间的关系,这些小说的主人公都是上世纪70年代在移民小镇巴特亚姆长大的。这些对家的描述将我们从主人公的童年空间(由背井离乡的人们创造)带到了他们现在在一个即将经历大规模城市改造项目的城市中的家。本文运用Gabriel Zoran的三维模型来考察城市重建,并考虑这三部小说是否更倾向于拆除和更新而不是城市保护。这里对空间表征的分析有助于理解城市环境是如何被想象的,以及城市与文学研究之间的相互关系。
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Writing a Home, Reading a Town: Three Novels about Bat Yam
According to French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, spaces of stability in human experience are those from the childhood home, where memory and the unconscious reside. However, what if these spaces are remembered from the childhood home of second-generation immigrants in an overcrowded and stigmatized Jewish-Israeli town? Does home under such circumstances function as a space of stability? And what of the town that surrounds the home, is that a stable space or one that destabilizes? This article examines the relationship between domestic and urban spaces in three Israeli novels written over the past decade featuring protagonists who grew up during the 1970s in Bat Yam, an immigrant town. The descriptions of home take us from the spaces of the characters’ childhood, created by people who have been torn away from their native land, to their present homes in a city which is about to undergo a massive urban renewal project. Using Gabriel Zoran’s three-dimensional model, the article examines urban re-construction and considers whether the three novels favor demolition and renewal over urban preservation. The analysis of spatial representation here facilitates an understanding of how the urban environment is imagined and the interrelationship between urban and literary studies.
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