人与人之间:《斜坡上的蜗牛》中的主体性二分法

IF 0.3 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, SLAVIC
Phillip A. Lobo
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斯特鲁加茨基兄弟的小说《斜坡上的蜗牛》(1966-68)标志着苏联语境下乌托邦主体性想象的一个转折点。本文认为,在先前连贯的主体立场中,无处不在的不稳定性强调了现实主义的滑稽方面,这成为斯特鲁加茨基后来作品的中心特征,最引人注目的是他们对“ludens”概念的探索。苏联后期的科幻小说融入了搞笑元素,这表明在一个创造一个新苏联人的乌托邦野心受到越来越多审视的时代,小说主体性存在问题。在解冻后的苏联,自由主义主体地位的危机在制度束缚和绝对异化之间的二元互补关系中被戏剧化地表现出来,这种关系首先在蜗牛中被阐述出来,但在他们后来的作品中得到了延续。通过对乌托邦可能性的广泛思考,对分裂人物性格的处理,以及平行情节的停顿、递归轨迹,《蜗牛》与苏联背景下叙事主体性的滑稽基础之间的紧张关系密切相关。这篇论文和其他论文一起,展示了文学和游戏都被用来解决它们所创造的主体的问题和代理的可能性。
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Between Homo and Ludens: The Dichotomy of Subjectivity in The Snail on the Slope

The Strugatsky brothers' novel Snail on the Slope (Ulitka na sklone, 1966-68) marks a turning point in the imagining of utopian subjectivity in the Soviet context. This paper argues that the ubiquitous instability in previously coherent subject-positions emphasizes the ludic aspects of realism which become a central feature of the Strugatskys’ later work, most strikingly illustrated through their exploration of the concept of homo ludens. Late-Soviet science fiction’s incorporation of ludic elements point to the problematics of novelistic subjectivity in an era when the utopian ambition of creating a New Soviet Man came under increasing scrutiny. The crisis of the liberal subject-position in the post-Thaw Soviet Union is dramatized within the dichotomous, complementary relationship between institutional enmeshment and absolute alienation, first articulated in Snail but carried forward into their later work. Through its extensive meditations on the possibility of the utopian, its treatment of split characterization, and the halting, recursive trajectories of its parallel plots, Snail engages with the tension underlying the ludic underpinnings of narrative subjectivity in the Soviet context. This paper, alongside other papers in this cluster, demonstrates the way literature and games have both been called upon to address the problem and possibility of agency for the subjects they create.

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RUSSIAN LITERATURE
RUSSIAN LITERATURE LITERATURE, SLAVIC-
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期刊介绍: Russian Literature combines issues devoted to special topics of Russian literature with contributions on related subjects in Croatian, Serbian, Czech, Slovak and Polish literatures. Moreover, several issues each year contain articles on heterogeneous subjects concerning Russian Literature. All methods and viewpoints are welcomed, provided they contribute something new, original or challenging to our understanding of Russian and other Slavic literatures. Russian Literature regularly publishes special issues devoted to: • the historical avant-garde in Russian literature and in the other Slavic literatures • the development of descriptive and theoretical poetics in Russian studies and in studies of other Slavic fields.
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