Stany Zjednoczone i Arabia Saudyjska w świetle Miast soli ‘Abd ar-Raḥmāna Munīfa i Hologramu dla króla Dave’a Eggersa – pytanie o koszty postępu ekonomicznego

Magdalena Kubarek
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The article analyzes two literary works: At-Tīh (The Lost), the first part of the five-volume Mudun al-milḥ (Cities of Salt, 1984–1989) series by Saudi writer ‘Abd ar-Raḥmān Munīf, and the novel A Hologram for the King (2012) by American writer Dave Eggers. The plot of both novels is set in Saudi Arabia. Both works are interesting studies of the mechanisms behind economic expansion and the impact of technological progress on the societies of the particular regions. However, both novels are characterized by a different historical and cultural perspective. Saudi Arabia illustrated in Minīf’s novel at the beginning of the oil age appears to be a completely different political and economic formation than the modern wealthy Saudi Kingdom illustrated in Eggers’ novel. The position of American capital and industry in the world economy in the first half of the 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century is also different. The geopolitical situation has also changed over the past decades: a new major player – China – has emerged among the economic powers. Despite these differences the analysis of both novels shows that the mechanisms ruling economic expansion remain unchanged and its costs to societies and individuals are difficult to assess. Both works also raise questions about the extent of modernization processes and cultural transformation, as well as the persistence of values, behavior patterns and thought patterns, which reveal their presence especially where the confrontation between the Eastern and Western World takes place.
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从阿卜杜勒-拉赫马纳-穆尼法的《盐之城》和戴夫-埃格斯的《国王的全息图》看美国和沙特阿拉伯--经济进步的代价问题
本文分析了两部文学作品:沙特作家Abd ar-Raḥmān mun的五卷本《盐城》系列的第一部《迷失》和美国作家Dave Eggers的小说《国王的全息图》(2012)。这两部小说的情节都以沙特阿拉伯为背景。这两部作品都是对经济扩张背后的机制和技术进步对特定地区社会影响的有趣研究。然而,两部小说都具有不同的历史文化视角。mineminf小说中描绘的石油时代初期的沙特阿拉伯,与埃格斯小说中描绘的现代富裕的沙特王国相比,似乎是一种完全不同的政治和经济形态。美国资本和产业在20世纪上半叶和21世纪头十年在世界经济中的地位也不同。地缘政治形势在过去几十年里也发生了变化:一个新的主要参与者——中国——在经济大国中出现了。尽管存在这些差异,但对两部小说的分析表明,支配经济扩张的机制没有改变,其对社会和个人的成本难以评估。这两件作品也提出了关于现代化进程和文化转型程度的问题,以及价值观、行为模式和思维模式的持久性,这些都揭示了它们的存在,特别是在东西方世界对峙的地方。
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