Conclusion

Charles M. Tung
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The idea of unilinearity is not a shibboleth solidifying an aesthetic and historical period dialectically; rather, unitary time – its putatively isochronic character, its anthropocentric narrativity and its monochronic nature – is a phenomenon that arose in particular technological and cultural conditions, and which provoked or was met with a hotchpotch historicity expressed in certain aesthetic and cultural objects, political orientations and scientific theories. Time is a stable backdrop in other conjunctures, and time has been conceived as unstable in other cultural and historical currents in the past. However, the difference this study underlines comes from the insistent attempt to think of timespace and history as literally multiple – with irregular internal consistency and pace, variable scales and distinctive frames of reference. To hold apart timespace and history analytically, and to keep individual experience separate as well, has often resulted in the preservation of unitary time as the fundamental base layer, as that which underlies narrative sense-making at the level of chronology of fabular order, on which we deploy tropes and figures in rendering both individual and collective experience to ourselves. But there are many base layers, many times.
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单线思想不是辩证地固化一个审美时期和历史时期的陈词滥调;相反,统一时间——其假定的等时性、以人类为中心的叙述和单一时性——是在特定的技术和文化条件下产生的一种现象,它激起或遭遇了一种以某些美学和文化对象、政治取向和科学理论表达的大杂烩历史性。在其他情况下,时间是一个稳定的背景,而在过去的其他文化和历史潮流中,时间被认为是不稳定的。然而,这项研究强调的差异来自于坚持将时间空间和历史视为多重的——具有不规则的内部一致性和速度,可变的尺度和独特的参考框架。将时间空间和历史分开分析,并将个人经验分开,通常会导致将单一时间作为基本的基础层,作为在寓言顺序年表层面上叙事意义的基础,我们在此基础上使用比喻和人物来呈现个人和集体经验。但是有很多基础层,很多次。
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