对话的ADIGA:《白虎》中的新自由主义群岛及其语境

Q2 Medicine
Synergy Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.24818/syn/2021/17/2.04
Florian Andrei Vlad
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阿拉温德·阿迪加的2008年布克奖获奖小说《白虎》容纳并激发了各种声音和话语,唤起并处理了印度的过去、现在和未来,从而突出了作者的对话视野。虽然后殖民主义和后人文主义的方法值得在这本极具挑战性的书中深入探讨,但当前的话题是从小说最初与有争议的非小说类书籍——托马斯·弗里德曼的《世界是平的》——的“对话”开始,以及重塑全球化的十大扁平化理论,其中班加罗尔是当时(2006年)的世界新自由主义中心。运用《一千零一夜》和欧洲书信体小说的框架叙事模式,本文通过一个杀人犯变身成功企业家与世界上最杰出的崛起经济之虎的领导人之间的想象对话,将新自由主义的阴暗面戏剧化并美化。
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DIALOGIC ADIGA: THE NEOLIBERAL GOSPEL AND ITS CONTEXTS IN THE WHITE TIGER
Aravind Adiga’s 2008 Man Booker Prize-winning novel, The White Tiger, both accommodates and provokes a variety of voices and discourses, evoking and dealing with India’s past, present, and future, thus highlighting its author’s dialogic vision. Although postcolonial and posthumanist approaches are worth exploring at length in this very challenging text, the current starts from the novel’s initial “conversation” with a controversial non-fiction book, Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat, and the theory of the ten flatteners that reshape globalization, with Bangalore as the then (2006) neoliberal hub of the world. Using the patterns of the frame narrative of the Arabian Nights and of the European epistolary novel, the text under investigation dramatizes and transfigures the dark side of neoliberalism by means of the imaginary conversation between a murderer turned successful entrepreneur and the leader of the world’s most prominent rising economic tiger.
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