In Dystopian Retrospect of a Crisis Mood: My Life as a Spy by Katherine Verdery

Q3 Arts and Humanities Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Philologica Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.2478/ausp-2021-0009
Anca Peiu
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Abstract My essay bears a deliberately oxymoronic title as it offers, on the one hand, a reminiscence of 1984, as a most depressing year in the actual history of Romania and likewise in my own earliest career memories. On the other hand, it proposes a contemplation of George Orwell’s British postmodern dystopia Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949). Last but not least, it presents certain 1984 aspects as rendered by the following exceptional book, a great challenge for any scholar of my homeland and my generation: My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File (2018). Distinguished Professor Katherine Verdery, its author, a contemporary American scholar, belongs now also to our Romanian academic elite. Yet this book testifies to her darkest experience in our country, just before the Iron Curtain fell down. Although the parallel between these two books may seem risky at first sight, they share much more than meets the eye; and my claim endeavors to go beyond this visible pretext of the new COVID-19 pandemic, another crisis which has intruded upon all our lives – just like a spy.
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《危机情绪的反乌托邦式回顾:我的间谍生活》凯瑟琳·维德里著
我的文章故意用了一个矛盾的标题,一方面,它提供了1984年的回忆,这是罗马尼亚历史上最令人沮丧的一年,同样也是我自己早期职业生涯的记忆。另一方面,它提出了对乔治·奥威尔的英国后现代反乌托邦《一九八四》(1949)的思考。最后但并非最不重要的是,它呈现了1984年的某些方面,正如下面这本特别的书所呈现的那样,对我的祖国和我这一代的任何学者来说都是一个巨大的挑战:我的间谍生活:秘密警察档案中的调查(2018)。本书的作者凯瑟琳·维德里教授是一位当代美国学者,她现在也属于我们罗马尼亚的学术精英。然而,这本书见证了她在我们国家最黑暗的经历,就在铁幕倒塌之前。虽然这两本书的相似之处乍一看似乎有些冒险,但它们的共同点远不止表面上看到的;我的主张试图超越新的COVID-19大流行这个明显的借口,这是另一场危机,它像间谍一样侵入了我们所有人的生活。
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期刊介绍: Series Philologica is published in cooperation with Sciendo by De Gruyter. Series Philologica publishes original, previously unpublished articles in the wide field of philological studies, and it is published in 3 issues a year (since 2014). The printed and online version of papers are identical.
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