Numnous Thirdspace:在Ken Bugul的Rue Félix Faure重新定义城市

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
V. Kelly
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摘要:在《Faure街》(Rue Félix Faure,2004)中,小说家肯·布古尔(Ken Bugul)用自己内心的火和光,重塑了塞内加尔达喀尔高原区的市中心,通过社区(而不是警察)对小说开头在通常喜庆的费利克斯·福雷街发现的一名被仪式处决的麻风病人的场景的调查,从根本上重新想象了首都现实生活中的市中心,成为一个可以揭露社会矛盾、重建人际和道德和谐庇护所的地方。这一极具美感的场景将城市结构、公共卫生、性暴力和精神世界联系在一起,构成了肯·布古尔对性别不平等的暴力纠正、她对相互尊重社区的支持以及她对非洲宗教信仰的重新定义。故事讲述、蓝调演唱、写作、电影制作和壮观的艺术为达喀尔高原的重新配置提供了充分的信息。通过她的艺术人物,这位小说家创造了爱德华·W·索贾在《Thirdspace》中所说的“真实和想象”的地方,一个可以寻求正义的有争议的“空间性”,一个非洲城市的未来可以被重新描绘成神秘的隐藏精神领域(由奥托·兰克和西尔维斯特·奥格贝奇定义)与真实生活的城市、医疗和美学地理的交叉点。Ken Bugul的Rue Félix Faure是一个自治和幻想的另类空间,在这里,由于精神世界和日常生活的融合,一个即兴创作的蓝调集体发展了自己版本的公民社会。这条街的神秘地带要求人们认识、尊重和恐惧弥漫在其审美化的城市化和伦理中的精神。
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Numinous Thirdspace: Recrafting the City in Ken Bugul’s Rue Félix-Faure
Abstract:In Rue Félix-Faure (2004), novelist Ken Bugul, with her own inner fire and light, refashions the downtown Plateau arrondissement of Dakar, Senegal, radically re-imagining the capital’s real-life city center as a place where social contradictions can be laid bare and havens of interpersonal and moral harmony re-established through community (rather than police) investigation of the scene of a ritually executed leper, discovered at the beginning of the novel, in the usually festive Rue Félix-Faure. This excruciatingly estheticized scene links city structure, public health, sexual violence, and the spirit world, framing Ken Bugul’s violent rectification of gender inequality, her espousal of communities of mutual respect, and her redefinition of African religiosity. Story-telling, blues singing, writing, filmmaking, and arts of the spectacle thoroughly inform this reconfiguration of Dakar-Plateau. Via her artistic characters, the novelist crafts what Edward W. Soja in Thirdspace calls a “real-and-imagined” place, a contestatory “spatiality” where justice can be sought and an African city’s future can be replotted as the intersection of numinous hidden spiritual fields (as defined by Otto Rank and Sylvester Ogbechie) with true-life urban, medical, and esthetic geographies. Ken Bugul’s Rue Félix-Faure is an alternative space of self-governance and fantasy where an improvisational, creative, blues collective develops its version of civil society, thanks to the melding of spirit worlds and daily life. The street’s numinous zone requires those who walk it to recognize, respect, and fear the spirits that pervade its estheticized urbanism and ethics.
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