乌托邦式的反思:麦卡锡《大路》中科学乐观主义的批判性审视

R. P. Adhikary
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本研究通过对科马克-麦卡锡(Cormac McCarthy)的小说《大路》(The Road)进行批判性分析,深入探讨科学技术对人类生存的有害影响。小说的叙事主要围绕宣传主题展开,对极权主义政权的政治阴谋进行了深刻的描写。本研究的主要目的是剖析和批判麦卡锡《大路》中科学乐观主义的表现,尤其是在描写极权政府利用先进科学技术所造成的负面影响时。本研究通过考察不知名的 "男人 "和 "男孩 "在一场不详的全球灾难之后踏上危险旅程的经历,旨在揭示饥饿、恐惧、偏执和普遍的身份危机感等对个人的深刻影响。本研究以戴维-安德鲁斯(David Andrews)的 "乌托邦 "概念为框架,探讨了压迫性政权利用尖端科学和技术是如何导致失落感、误解、不适应、身份危机和冲突的。分析包括仔细研究小说的叙事元素、人物发展和主题内容,尤其侧重于对极权政府利用科学技术的描写。研究结果表明,麦卡锡的《大路》对科学乐观主义进行了令人信服的批判。总之,本研究揭示了麦卡锡《大路》中所描绘的科学乐观主义的负面影响。最终,《大路》发人深省地探讨了在滥用科学技术所塑造的世界中,进步与危险之间脆弱的平衡。
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The Dystopian Reflection: A Critical Examination of Scientific Optimism in McCarthy's The Road
This research delves into the exploration of the detrimental impacts of science and technology on human existence through a critical analysis of Cormac McCarthy's novel, The Road. The narrative of the novel primarily revolves around the theme of propaganda and serves as a poignant portrayal of the political machinations of a totalitarian regime. The primary objective of this research is to dissect and critique the manifestation of scientific optimism in McCarthy's The Road, particularly in the context of its portrayal of the adverse effects of advanced science and technology wielded by a totalitarian government. By examining the experiences of the unnamed Man and Boy as they undertake a perilous journey in the aftermath of an unspecified global catastrophe, the study aims to unravel the profound impacts on individuals, including hunger, fear, paranoia, and a pervasive sense of identity crisis. This study examines how the use of cutting-edge science and technology by an oppressive regime has led to feelings of loss, misinterpretation, maladjustment, identity crisis, and conflict, using David Andrews' dystopian concept as a framework. The analysis involves a close examination of the novel's narrative elements, character development, and thematic content, with a specific focus on the depiction of the totalitarian government's utilization of science and technology. The findings of this research reveal a compelling critique of scientific optimism within the context of McCarthy's The Road. In conclusion, this research sheds light on the negative ramifications of scientific optimism as portrayed in McCarthy's The Road. Ultimately, The Road serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the fragile balance between progress and peril in a world shaped by the misuse of science and technology.
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