思辨的世界建构、现代性与危机中的文本:蕾妮·格莱德曼拉维卡小说的生态解读

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE
Martin Schauss
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摘要:本文探讨了蕾妮·格拉德曼以虚构的拉维卡城邦为背景的实验小说(2010-2017)中作为生态危机的资本主义现代性与文本经济危机之间的相互关系。这篇文章展示了格拉德曼如何试图在世界文学领域重新定位实验作品,将文本本身定义为生态的,同时涉及文化和地缘政治的生产和流通模式,并在思辨的世界构建方面产生。文章聚焦于格拉德曼对城市空间和建筑与生态灾难的关系的探索,并与其他推测性设计进行了比较,如叙利亚北部的罗贾瓦人民议会。虽然格拉德曼不断侵蚀的建筑语言景观转化了世界生态问题,如被迫流离失所、种族、性别、污染和分布不均的生态政治暴力形式,但她的文本也将投影和寓言阅读模式问题化,标志着现代社会关系的抽象。文章认为,格拉德曼的实验性写作最终希望打开一个新的关系化、具体化思维空间,同时在文学生产的政治约束中找到创造性的能量和韧性。
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Speculative World-Building, Modernity, and the Text in Crisis: An Ecological Reading of Renee Gladman's Ravicka Novels
abstract:This article considers the interrelation between capitalist modernity as ecological crisis and the crisis of the textual economy in Renee Gladman's experimental novels set in the fictional city-state of Ravicka (2010–2017). The article shows how Gladman attempts to reposition the experimental work within the world-literary field by framing the text itself as ecological, at once implicated in cultural and geopolitical modes of production and circulation, and generative in terms of speculative world-building. The article focuses on Gladman's exploration of urban space and architecture in relation to ecological catastrophe, and draws comparisons with other speculative designs, such as the People's Parliament of Rojava in Northern Syria. While Gladman's eroding architectural-linguistic landscape translates world-ecological issues like forced displacement, race, gender, pollution, and unevenly distributed forms of eco-political violence, her texts also problematize projection and allegorical modes of reading, signaling the abstraction of social relations in modernity. The article suggests that Gladman's experimental writing ultimately hopes to open a new space of relational, embodied thinking while finding creative energy and resilience within the political constraints of literary production.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Literature Studies publishes comparative articles in literature and culture, critical theory, and cultural and literary relations within and beyond the Western tradition. It brings you the work of eminent critics, scholars, theorists, and literary historians, whose essays range across the rich traditions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. One of its regular issues every two years concerns East-West literary and cultural relations and is edited in conjunction with members of the College of International Relations at Nihon University. Each issue includes reviews of significant books by prominent comparatists.
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