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摘要
本文在方法论上将基于体验和阐释的大众文化美学方法(尤拉伊-马利切克)和实用主义美学(理查德-舒斯特曼)与所谓的 "拱形文本主题学"(玛丽安娜-切乔娃)的观点联系起来,试图观察拱形文本(尤其是《新约圣经》的最后一卷--《启示录》)与 "流行文本"(即以某种方式出现世界末日图像的流行文化艺术作品(电影、电视剧、文学作品、漫画等))之间的联系。流行文本 "即流行文化艺术作品(电影、电视剧、文学作品、漫画等),在这些作品中,世界末日的形象以这样或那样的方式出现,并可被冠以 "流行 "之名。在本文中,世界末日主题在各种(流行文化)艺术作品中的各种重新出现,成为了一个以实例为基础的主题阐释,成为了人们感兴趣的参照对象--从罗兰-艾默里奇(Roland Emmerich)执导的灾难电影、布莱恩-K.Vaughan 执导的灾难性电影、Brian K. Vaughan 创作的后启示录漫画系列《Y: The Last Man》、《Ragnarok》(2020 年)等电视剧、Ben H. Winters 创作的后启示录小说三部曲等文学作品,以及其他标志性类型小说(如 Cormac McCarthy 的后启示录小说《The Road》)。
Image(s) of the World’s End from Archtexts to Popular Culture (Example-Based Exposition)
Methodologically connecting the experience- and interpretation-based aesthetic approach to popular culture (Juraj Malíček) and the pragmatist aesthetics (Richard Shusterman) on one hand and the views of what is called arch-textual thematology (Mariana Čechová) on the other, the paper seeks to observe the ties between arch-texts, in particular the final book of the New Testament — the Book of Revelation, and ‘pop-texts,’ i.e. such popcultural works of art (films, TV series, literary texts, comics etc.), within the frame of which the end of the world images appear in one way or another and which can be labelled with the agnomen ‘pop.’ Various appearances of a reanimation of the apocalypse-theme in various (popcultural) works of art become in the paper, an example-based exposition of the topic, referentially object of interest — from catastrophic films directed by Roland Emmerich and the post-apocalyptic comic book series Y: The Last Man written by Brian K. Vaughan to TV series like, for instance, Ragnarok (from 2020) and literary works like the pre-apocalyptic novel trilogy written by Ben H. Winters or other iconic genre fiction (for example, Cormac McCarthy’s post-apocalyptic novel The Road).