突发叙事与情感

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
G. Calleja
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战斗进行得并不顺利。我们的队伍被敌人的两个狙击队压制住了。在几次夺回我们输给敌人的目标的尝试失败后,我决定独自执行任务,不顾一切地试图扭转战局。我绕着战场边缘走了很长一段路,在开阔地带部署了烟雾弹,以掩盖我的侧翼机动。红点在我的迷你地图上闪烁,表明有很多敌人在我身边。我心跳加速,悄悄地走到敌人的后面。我在一个大型建筑工地的中间发现了一台起重机,从有利的位置看到了两个狙击队。我从一个掩护跑到另一个掩护,爬上梯子,担心自己会被发现并被枪杀;所有的努力都将付诸东流。我爬到山顶,拿出双筒望远镜,在我能看到的地方标记敌人。然后我拔出狙击步枪,我和我的化身都深深地吸了一口气。我瞄准了,考虑到了距离,按下了扳机。Headshot。我的视线向左移动,发现了另一名狙击手。另一个头像。在消息传出之前,又有四个目标倒下了,我标记的其他目标消失在了掩护中。然后AK47的巨大爆裂声让我从座位上跳了起来。一个红点在迷你地图上闪现,就在我的位置。我往下看,就在几米外的地面上,一名敌军士兵蹲在一个集装箱后面开火。我不假思索地站了起来,后退了几米,然后冲下起重机索具,从边缘跳下,在最后一刻打开降落伞几秒钟,然后正好落在敌方士兵的后面,用刀刺伤了他的背部,跑进了建筑工地。
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Emergent Narrative and Affect
The battle was not going well. Our team was pinned down by two enemy sniper squads. After a few failed attempts at re-capturing an objective we had lost to the enemy, I decided to go on a solo mission in a desperate attempt at turning the tide of battle. I took a long route around the edge of the battlefield, deploying smoke grenades in open areas to mask my flanking manoeuvre. Red dots flashed on my mini-map, indicating a multitude of enemies close to me. My heart racing I made my way stealthily behind enemy lines. I spotted a crane in the middle of a large construction site with a vantage point on the two sniper squads. I ran from cover to cover and made my way up the ladder, fearing I would be spotted and shot; all the effort going to waste. I made it to the top and took out my binoculars, tagging enemies where I could see them. Then I pulled out my sniper rifle, and both me and my avatar took a deep breath in. I aimed, accounting for the distance and pressed the trigger. Headshot. My sights shifted left and spotted another sniper. Another headshot. Four more went down, before word got out and the other targets I had marked disappeared into cover. Then the loud crack of an AK47 made me jump out of my seat. A red dot flashed on the mini-map, right at my position. I looked down and just a few metres away at ground level an enemy trooper was crouched behind a container firing. Without thinking I stood up, backed up a few metres, then sprinted down the crane rigging and jumped off the edge, opening my chute at the last minute for a few seconds, and landing right behind the enemy soldier, knifing him in the back and running off into the building site.
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Parallax
Parallax Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1995, parallax has established an international reputation for bringing together outstanding new work in cultural studies, critical theory and philosophy. parallax publishes themed issues that aim to provoke exploratory, interdisciplinary thinking and response. Each issue of parallax provides a forum for a wide spectrum of perspectives on a topical question or concern. parallax will be of interest to those working in cultural studies, critical theory, cultural history, philosophy, gender studies, queer theory, post-colonial theory, English and comparative literature, aesthetics, art history and visual cultures.
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