情境意识和情境英雄主义:仔细阅读2019年伦敦桥恐怖袭击的证词。

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Critical Studies on Security Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21624887.2024.2388319
Katharina Karcher
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本文通过对两个证言的深入分析,探讨普通人如何成为“情境英雄”。2019年11月29日,达林·弗罗斯特和史蒂夫·加兰特在伦敦市中心遭遇恐怖袭击。在这种情况下,弗罗斯特和加兰特表现出了高度的态势感知能力,并采取了大胆而迅速的行动来阻止袭击者。我运用细读的文学方法,分析了他们的证词,特别关注了两个问题:这两个人是如何看待危险局势的?他们可以也应该被视为英雄吗?作为一名被定罪的杀人犯和长期服刑的囚犯,加兰特当然不是传统意义上的英雄。然而,在2023年,他与弗罗斯特和其他一些人一起获得了女王的英勇勋章,以表彰他“堪称楷模的勇敢行为”。我认为,这是一种向情境意识和情境英雄主义更广泛转变的征兆。情境英雄主义与其说是关于成为英雄,不如说是关于在特定情况下的英雄行为,因此比起许多历史上的英雄主义形式,情境英雄主义不那么精英化,而且更具包容性。然而,这也引发了新的伦理问题。
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Situational awareness and situational heroism: a close reading of testimonies from the London Bridge terror attack 2019.

Based on an-in depth analysis of two testimonies, this article explores how ordinary people can become 'situational heroes'. On 29 November 2019, Darryn Frost and Steve Gallant were caught up in a terrorist attack in central London. In that situation, Frost and Gallant demonstrated a high degree of situational awareness and took bold and swift action to stop the attacker. Using the literary method of close reading, I analyse their testimonies with a particular eye towards two questions: how did the two men perceive the dangerous situation? Can and should they be seen as heroes? As a convicted murderer and long-serving prisoner, Gallant was certainly no hero in the conventional sense. Yet, in 2023 he received The Queen's Gallantry Medal for 'for acts of exemplary bravery' alongside with Frost and a few others. This, I argue, is symptomatic of a broader shift towards situational awareness and towards what I call situational heroism. As it is less about being a hero and more aboutacting heroically in particular situations, situational heroism is less elitist and more inclusive than many historical forms of heroism. However, it also raises new ethical questions.

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