"The Eager Arab Astronaut": Fantasies of (Superheroic) Flight in the Lebanese Diasporic Imagination

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Vincent Haddad
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Abstract:This essay puts into conversation two texts that negotiate the fantasy of space, flight, and Arab identity, specifically focused on the Lebanese diaspora: A. Naji Bakhti's debut novel Between Beirut and the Moon (2020) and superhero comics about the Lebanese American Green Lantern Simon Baz (2012–2021). Drawing on a history of how aerial surveys and perspectives inflicted the modernizing logic of empires in Lebanon, this essay argues that the visual modalities of empire are reinscribed in these texts' fantasies of flight. In Between Beirut and the Moon, Adam dreams of becoming an astronaut and flying to the moon, a fantasy itself deeply entrenched and complicated by the logics of empire. In Green Lantern (2011–2016) and Green Lanterns (2016–2018), Simon Baz offers a complicated fulfillment of Adam's childhood fantasy as the "first Arab astronaut." Ultimately, while Simon's superpowers suggest the limitless, liberatory possibility of flight in the Lebanese imagination, in practice they reinforce many of the same restrictions that limit Adam's dream and necessitate his departure to England.
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“热切的阿拉伯宇航员”:黎巴嫩侨民想象中的(超级英雄的)飞行幻想
摘要:本文以黎巴嫩侨民为主题,讨论了空间、飞行和阿拉伯身份的幻想:a·纳吉·巴赫蒂的处女作小说《贝鲁特与月亮之间》(2020)和关于黎巴嫩裔美国人绿灯侠西蒙·巴兹的超级英雄漫画(2012-2021)。这篇文章借鉴了航空调查和视角如何影响黎巴嫩帝国现代化逻辑的历史,认为帝国的视觉形态被重新描述在这些文本的飞行幻想中。在《贝鲁特与月亮之间》中,亚当梦想成为一名宇航员,飞向月球,这一幻想本身就根深蒂固,并因帝国的逻辑而变得复杂。在《绿灯侠》(2011-2016)和《绿灯侠》(2016-2018)中,西蒙·巴兹以复杂的方式实现了亚当作为“第一位阿拉伯宇航员”的童年幻想。最终,虽然西蒙的超能力在黎巴嫩人的想象中暗示了无限的、解放的飞行可能性,但在实践中,它们强化了许多限制亚当梦想的同样的限制,使他不得不离开英国。
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