Suppression of Memory as Totalitarian Strategy: A Critique of Yoko Ogawa’s The Memory Police

IF 0.1 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM Literary Voice Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.59136/lv.2024.2.1.13
Mr. Sunil Kumar, Dr. Ravinder Singh
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In the contemporary world, activities of the people have been monitored and scrutinised by the ever strong vigilant governments. The Fascist governments, in particular, are changing the dynamics of the countries as well as the world by moulding and shaping the minds of people according to their objectives. The opponents of the state are silenced or liquidated. The present paper on renowned Japanese writer Yoko Ogawa’s science fiction work, The Memory Police (2019) has been done to highlight similar issues. The article is divided into three sections. The first section of the article examines how totalitarian regimes function, particularly by playing upon the minds and memories of its citizens. The paper also points out as how people engage with memory as a weapon of protest and as a near-sentient being are confronted with an iniquitous opposition whose main objective is to destroy it. The second section focuses how the psychological toll of forgetting is manifested in the physical world. For instance, when objects vanish from reality, they vanish from memory too, and vice versa. Finally, in the third section, analogies are drawn between the metaphoric cosmos of the novel and in the previously witnessed progressively hypernationalistic and dictatorial governments acquiring control over the world. 
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作为极权策略的记忆压制:对小川洋子《记忆警察》的批判
在当今世界,人们的活动一直受到警惕性极高的政府的监控和审查。特别是法西斯政府,他们按照自己的目标塑造人们的思想,从而改变着国家和世界的动态。国家的反对者被压制或消灭。本文对日本知名作家小川洋子的科幻作品《记忆警察》(2019 年)进行了研究,旨在强调类似的问题。文章分为三个部分。文章的第一部分探讨了极权主义政权是如何运作的,尤其是如何利用其公民的思想和记忆。文章还指出,人们如何利用记忆作为抗议的武器,以及作为一种近乎有生命的存在,如何面对以摧毁记忆为主要目标的邪恶反对派。第二部分的重点是遗忘的心理代价如何在物质世界中体现出来。例如,当物体从现实中消失时,它们也会从记忆中消失,反之亦然。最后,在第三部分中,小说中的隐喻宇宙与之前目睹的逐步控制世界的超国家独裁政府之间进行了类比。
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