伯纳德·马拉默德小说《上帝的恩典》中的反乌托邦视野

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Shpëtim Madani, Zylfi Shehu
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本文试图分析伯纳德·马拉穆德的最后一部小说《上帝的恩典》(1982)中的反乌托邦视角。这本书本身就是一个动物寓言和幻想,以最后一个与灵长类动物互动的人类幸存者为中心,通过教授他们语言、伦理、科学和宗教来重新创造文明,重点强调善与恶的双重性;理性和本能,以及它们与自由意志、选择和责任的相互联系。本研究首先简要介绍了反乌托邦文学史,从未来的角度来看,反乌托邦文学的功能是作为对现有黑暗面的社会和政治评论,如果不加以控制,这些黑暗面很容易被接管。然后,分析探讨了由于人类通过语言、文化、科学、宗教和性的机制控制动物,书中盛行的(隐蔽和公开的)极权主义气候的反乌托邦特征。建立起来的乌托邦社会是短暂的,对个人主义的否定不可避免地带来灵长类动物的反叛和人类文明的灭亡。尽管这是马拉穆德最悲观的小说作品,但这部小说以希望结尾,这在许多反乌托邦书籍中都是如此。
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THE DYSTOPIAN VISION IN BERNARD MALAMUD’S NOVEL GOD’S GRACE
This article seeks to analyze the dystopian vision in Bernard Malamud’s final novel God’s Grace (1982). An animal fable and fantasy in itself, the book centers on the last human survivor who interacts with primates, in order to create civilization anew by teaching them language, ethics, science and religion, with a major emphasis on the dualities of good and evil; reason and instinct, and their interconnectedness with free will, choice, and responsibility. The study begins with a short introduction into the history of dystopian literature, whose function is to serve, from a future perspective, as a social and political commentary about existing dark aspects, which can easily take over if not held in check. Then, the analysis probes into the dystopian features of the (covert and overt) totalitarian climate that reigns in the book, due to the human’s control of the animals through the mechanisms of language, culture, science, religion, and sexuality. The utopian society established is short-lived, as the denial of individualism inevitably brings about the primates’ rebellion and the demise of human civilization. Despite being the most pessimistic work of fiction by Malamud, the novel ends with hope, which is the case in many dystopian books.
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