批评文化并反思克莱恩·罗马帝国的殖民主义

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Saniye Uysal Ünalan
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克里斯蒂安·克拉赫特的小说《帝国》(Imperium, 2012)尽管有着讽刺的姿态,但它包含了对文明的严肃批评,这一点通过主人公奥古斯特·恩格尔哈特(August Engelhardt)来说明。通过对这一历史人物的虚构化,小说批判性地反映了德国的殖民主义,也反映了“德国的疯狂”(Setz 2015: 155)。通过这种方式,《帝国》强调了文化和殖民主义的辩证维度,因此需要一种后殖民的阅读。本研究的目的是通过对历史人物奥古斯特·恩格尔哈特(August Engelhardt)的虚构化,得出克拉赫特的小说《帝国》(Imperium)提供了一种后殖民视角来看待威廉时代的殖民主义和极权主义野心。这一观点通过霍克海默和阿多诺在《启蒙辩证法》(2006)中提出的文化批评的批判观点而得到加强。这样,小说以一种非凡的方式呈现了单边概念的非人道维度。在勾勒出后殖民德国研究背景下研究的理论基础,并概述文化批评与后殖民方法的相互关系之后,我将研究小说中关于进步乐观主义以及19世纪末和20世纪初德国殖民扩张政治的批评维度。因此,我将把重点放在矛盾的主人公奥古斯特·恩格尔哈特和他奇怪的哲学思想上,他把椰子当作一种神圣的水果来庆祝。基于主人公的回归,殖民话语的颠覆将根据霍克海默和阿多诺的论点进行探讨。
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Kulturkritik und Reflexionen zum deutschen Kolonialismus in Christian Krachts Roman Imperium
In spite of its ironic posture, Christian Kracht’s novel Imperium (2012) contains a serious criticism of civilization, which is illustrated along the protagonist August Engelhardt. Through the fictionalization of this historical character, the novel critically reflects German colonialism, but also the “German madness” (Setz 2015: 155). This way, Imperium highlights the dialectical dimensions of culture as well as of colonialism and thus calls for a postcolonial reading. The aim of this study is to work out that Kracht’s novel Imperium by means of the fictionalization of the historical figure August Engelhardt offers a postcolonial perspective on the colonial as well as totalitarian ambitions of the Wilhelminian Era. This perspective is intensified through a critical view in sense of the cultural criticism that was developed by Horkheimer and Adorno in the Dialectic of Enlightenment (2006). Doing so, the novel presents the inhuman dimensions of unilateral concepts in a remarkable way. After mapping out the theoretical foundation of the study in the context of Postcolonial German Studies and outlining of the interrelations of cultural criticism and postcolonial approaches, I will investigate the critical dimension of the novel with regard to the progress optimism as well to the German colonial expansion politics at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Thereby, I will concentrate on the ambivalent protagonist August Engelhardt and his strange philosophical ideas, which celebrate the coconut as a sacred fruit. Based on the regression of the protagonist, the subversions of the colonial discourse will be explored with respect to the arguments of Horkheimer and Adorno.
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期刊介绍: It is a pleasure to be able to welcome you to web-based Moderna språk, the journal of English, French, German and Spanish languages, literatures and cultures! Moderna språk has been published every year since 1906, and it is thus one of the oldest journals of its kind in the world. Until 2008, Moderna språk came out in a printed version, but from 2009 it is published as a web-based journal on the Internet. Our aim is to publish all articles from 1906 and onwards electronically, by gradual stages. The articles in Moderna språk cover areas within linguistics, literature and culture and the main target group is language teachers and researchers at schools and universities worldwide. The publication is peer-reviewed.
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