Book Review: Uwe Schütte (ed.): The Cambridge Companion to Krautrock

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1177/00472441231170054b
P. Bishop
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Condescendingly, Giles admits that while these ‘“idiots” can often be highly intelligent individuals . . . for one reason or another [they] simply do not understand the consequences of what they do or say’. This, he adds, can stem ‘from a lack of understanding of the real-world impact of their academic studies’ (p. 167). The effrontery, almost insolence, of these remarks is truly breath-taking and has no part in proper academic discourse. It amounts to little more than mud-slinging. By loosing off these vitriolic barbs, Giles’ philippic merely serves to reinforce Russian suspicions about the West’s hostile attitude and intentions, thereby unwittingly turning himself into the Kremlin’s ‘useful cretin’. (The author may rest assured that this description is not intended to be a ‘deliberate insult’ but used just in the interests of alliteration). As for his final prognosis concerning the future of Russo-Western relations, his prodigious investigations lead him to the startling conclusion that we can all expect more of the same. That is to say: Russia – whoever the country’s leader – will always remain antagonistic towards the West, and the West will continue to regard Russia as its potential or actual enemy. According to Giles, ’twas ever thus, and ever more shall be so.
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书评:Uwe sch特(编):剑桥陪伴克劳托克
贾尔斯傲慢地承认,虽然这些“白痴”往往是非常聪明的人……由于这样或那样的原因,(他们)根本不明白他们所做或所说的后果。”他补充说,这可能源于“对他们的学术研究对现实世界的影响缺乏理解”(第167页)。这些言论的厚颜无耻,几乎是傲慢无礼,确实令人叹为观止,不属于适当的学术话语。这不过是在诽谤别人。通过释放这些尖刻的倒刺,贾尔斯的措辞只会加强俄罗斯对西方敌对态度和意图的怀疑,从而不知不觉地把自己变成了克里姆林宫的“有用的傻瓜”。(作者可以放心,这个描述不是故意侮辱,只是为了押头韵而使用)。至于他对俄西关系未来的最后预测,他进行了大量的调查,得出了一个惊人的结论:我们都可以期待更多相同的结果。也就是说:俄罗斯——不管这个国家的领导人是谁——将永远与西方保持对抗,而西方将继续把俄罗斯视为潜在的或实际的敌人。按照贾尔斯的说法,“过去如此,将来也将如此。”
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