怀旧之旅?克劳斯-里夫比约的 "追寻失落马车的足迹 "和哥本哈根有轨电车

Adam Borch
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在二十世纪的大部分时间里,有轨电车是丹麦哥本哈根最重要的公共交通系统。有轨电车在城市生活中发挥了至关重要的作用,在有轨电车运营期间以及 1972 年有轨电车最终关闭之后,有轨电车在丹麦的艺术和文学作品中占有重要地位。尽管如此,这条有轨电车却很少受到学术界的关注。本文旨在解决这一问题。本文通过提请人们注意这样一个事实,即虽然有轨电车关闭了,但它在艺术和文学中依然存在。克劳斯-里夫比约(Klaus Rifbjerg)所写的《På Sporet af den Tabte Vogn》(1985 年)就是一个例子。这篇短篇小说经常被描述为怀旧作品。虽然这并非误读,但这一评价需要澄清。通过对怀旧研究的细读可以发现,这篇短篇小说并没有归结为对失去的过去的感伤憧憬。相反,它将对哥本哈根有轨电车的怀念主题化,对这种怀念在当代社会中的地位和相关性提出了质疑。这意味着,归根结底,这篇短篇小说可被视为西欧和北美有关关闭电动公共交通网络的更广泛写作倾向的一部分:它是对进步概念的反叙述,是对 20 世纪中期城市发展主流思想的解毒剂。
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A nostalgic trip? Klaus Rifbjerg’s “På Sporet af den Tabte Vogn” and the Copenhagen tramway
For much of the twentieth century, the tramway was the most important public transport system in Copenhagen, Denmark. It played a crucial role in the life of the city and features strongly in Danish art and literature produced during the network's lifespan as well as after it was finally closed in 1972. Despite this, the tramway has only received scarce scholarly attention. This article looks to address the situation. It does so by drawing attention to the fact that although the tramway was shut down, it lived on in art and literature. One example of this is “På Sporet af den Tabte Vogn” (1985) written by Klaus Rifbjerg. This short story has often been described as nostalgic. While this is not a misreading, it is an assessment that requires clarification. A close reading that draws on studies of nostalgia reveals that the short story does not boil down to a sentimental longing for a lost past. Rather, it thematises nostalgia for the Copenhagen tramway, questioning such remembrances’ status and relevance in contemporary society. This means that, ultimately, the short story can be seen as part of a broader tendency in writing about closures of electric public transport networks in Western Europe and North America: it works as a counternarrative to notions of progress, an antidote to predominant ideas of urban development in the mid-twentieth century.
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