同情的庞然大物:现代国家对灾难的文化反应

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE
Bin Xu , John A. Bernau
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摘要

灾难社会学很少关注国家的文化反应——国家努力使用有意义的叙事和象征性的行动来解决有关公民痛苦和死亡的问题,以增强其合法性并获得公民的支持。我们的论文通过以下问题开始解决这一差距:国家如何在文化上应对大规模灾难?他们的反应有多有效?如何解释他们的文化反应的有效性?我们提出了一个基于国家的文化社会学和创伤、神正论和表演的文化理论的观点。我们通过对2008年中国四川地震和2005年美国卡特里娜飓风的比较研究来说明这一观点。我们认为,他们的文化反应的有效性取决于他们是否以及如何有效地通过对公民痛苦和死亡的富有同情心的反应,对国家责任的令人信服的描述以及对灾难对公民的长期后果的令人信服的叙述来解决灾难意义结构的关键组成部分。这两个国家在各自的灾难中都努力解决这些问题,他们的文化反应受到他们的政治结构的影响。调查结果也为一个经久不衰的争论提供了答案,即民主政体和专制政体在灾难应对方面表现更好。我们避开了对行政反应的辩论的唯一关注,以及它在政权类型和反应之间的简单关联。
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The sympathetic leviathan: Modern states’ cultural responses to disasters

The sociology of disaster has paid scant attention to states’ cultural response—states’ effort to use meaningful narratives and symbolic actions to address issues about citizens’ suffering and death to enhance their legitimacy and secure citizens’ support. Our paper starts to address this gap by asking: How do states culturally respond to massive disasters? How effective are their responses? What can explain the efficacy of their cultural responses? We propose a perspective based on the cultural sociology of the state and cultural theories of trauma, theodicy, and performance. We illustrate this perspective in a comparative study of the 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China and the 2005 Hurricane Katrina in the United States. We argue that the efficacy of their cultural responses depended on whether and how effectively they addressed the key components of the meaning structure of disasters through compassionate reaction to citizens’ suffering and death, convincing accounts of states’ accountability, and cogent narratives about the long-term consequences of disasters on citizens. Both states struggled to address these issues at various points in their respective disasters, and their cultural responses were shaped by their political structures. The findings also speak to an enduring debate over whether democratic or authoritarian regimes perform better in disaster responses. We eschew the exclusive focus of the debate on administrative responses and its simplistic correlation between regime type and responses.

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Poetics
Poetics Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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