托默·加尔迪《破碎的德语》中的政治与文学资本

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 AREA STUDIES
Y. Almog
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文章探讨了作为文学资本催化剂的少数民族团结。托默·加迪(Tomer Gardi)的小说《破碎的德国人》(Broken German,2016)被文学评论家热情地视为一种大胆的政治声明,因为它认为移民可能会因为被排斥在德国文化之外而对彼此怀有亲和力。然而,这部小说也提醒我们,德国对移民的等级考虑,使在经济方面截然不同的少数群体之间的相似性变得复杂。因此,这部小说阻止了因其出版而引发的争论,这些争论将其脱节的语言视为噱头,并质疑其文学质量。
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Politics and Literary Capital in Tomer Gardi's Broken German
abstract:The article investigates the solidarity between minority groups as a catalyst of literary capital. Tomer Gardi's novel Broken German (2016) was viewed enthusiastically by literary critics as a bold political statement, since it entertains that immigrants may hold an affinity towards each other based on their exclusion from German culture. However, the novel also alerts us to the hierarchical consideration of immigrants in Germany, complicating the parallel between minority groups that diverge from each other starkly on economic terms. The novel thus forestalls the debates sparked by its publication, which approached its disjointed language as a gimmick and questioned its literary quality.
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