讽刺热潮:帝国的衰落和日常精英的崛起

J. Brassett
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这一章考察了五六十年代的“讽刺热潮”,当时流行的牛津剑桥评论风格的作品,如《边缘之外》,以一种高雅的幽默风格获得了国内和国际的声誉。主题包括战争的本质、语言哲学的相关性、阶级制度以及社会主义和反殖民斗争等激进政治议程的兴起。喜剧的风格也允许讽刺的重新定位,以关注政治和政治家;讽刺他们的愚蠢,或者他们的腐败本性,从而获得了巨大的公众利益。一种新的上层阶级的、受过教育的讽刺作品,带有尖锐的政治批评和妙语,应运而生。尽管讽刺倾向于挑战和批判公认的政治等级制度,即帝国、阶级结构和政府,但许多人认为,我们必须认识到讽刺作家自己与他们的目标是多么相似。这些都是对来自内部的英国精英的讽刺:一群精选的白人男性,通常受过私立学校和牛津剑桥的教育,具有某种后帝国主义世界观。
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The Satire Boom: Imperial Decline and the Rise of the Everyday Elite
This chapter examines the ‘satire boom’ in the 50s and 60s which saw popular Oxbridge review style acts like Beyond the Fringe achieve national and international fame with an elevated style of humour. Subjects included the nature of War, the relevance of language philosophy, the class system and the rise of radical political agendas like socialism and anti-colonial struggles. The style of comedy also allowed for a re-orientation of satire to focus on politics and politician; lampooning them for their stupidity, or their corrupt nature in manner that gained massive public interest. A new kind of upper class, educated satire, with incisive political critique and bon mots, was erected. Despite the tendency of satire to challenge and critique accepted political hierarchies, i.e. empire, the class structure, and government, many argue that we must recognise how closely the satirists themselves resembled their target. These were satires of the British elite that came from within: a select group of white males, often private school and Oxbridge educated, with a certain post-imperial world view.
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