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摘要
Karen Tei Yamashita 的小说《Tropic of Orange》是对历史、城市化、全球化和生态学所塑造的空间的研究。山下通过七个人物和他们各自的故事情节,由不同风格的叙述者讲述,探讨了后现代和未来派洛杉矶发生的社会不公、城市和环境变化。大多数人物在日常生活中经历了空间和时间的扭曲,使他们能够尝试理解身边发生的事件。山下将空间描绘成一个有机的、可变化的和有弹性的统一体。我认为,通过更全面地看待空间,山下为加州长期以来面临的一些首要问题提供了解决方案,这些问题包括种族主义、流离失所、阶级差异、城市空间转型、暴力以及生态灾难的威胁。叙事中空间和时间的交汇,再加上魔幻现实主义的套路,使山下得以对洛杉矶拉美社区的当代社会经济状况进行拷问和批判。
The Elasticity of Space in Karen Tei Yamashita’s "Tropic of Orange"
Karen Tei Yamashita’s novel Tropic of Orange is a study of space shaped by history, urbanism, globalisation, and ecology. Yamashita explores the social injustice, urban, and environmental changes happening in postmodern and futuristic Los Angeles through seven characters and their respective storylines, narrated by various narrators with different styles. Most characters experience spatial and temporal distortions in their everyday lives, allowing them to try to understand the events unfolding around them. Yamashita depicts space as an organic, changeable, and elastic unity. I argue that by viewing space more holistically, Yamashita offers solutions to some of the overarching problems California has been facing for a long time, namely racism, displacement, class differences, transformation of urban space, violence, and the threat of ecological catastrophe. The convergence of space and time in the narrative, mixed with magic realist tropes, enables Yamashita to interrogate and critique the contemporary socio-economic conditions of the Latin American community in Los Angeles.