Vanishing People: Politics, Preservation, and the Antiquarian Impulse in 9/11 Docudrama

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES Cultural Critique Pub Date : 2023-05-03 DOI:10.1353/cul.2023.0030
Kristina Garvin
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Abstract:This essay identifies and describes the "antiquarian impulse" in 9/11 docudrama, arguing that fixation on 9/11's material culture undermines human agency and abdicates national responsibility by ascribing agency to 9/11's artifacts. The essay finds a precedent for this acquiescence in nineteenth-century literary antiquarianism, which used similar techniques of deflection to diminish the ongoing role settlers played in Indigenous annihilation. Though these distinct moments in literary history are not analogous, they both bend temporality to facilitate national narratives of innocence, unpreparedness, and inevitable war. Whereas nineteenth-century antiquarian literature depicts the extinction of the "vanishing Indian" as an event that had already taken place, 9/11 antiquarianism fabricates a similarly specious spatiotemporal architecture wherein the nation is beset by inevitable "failures of imagination" that are mitigated only unending, borderless wars. The essay argues that antiquarian impulse in literature and film has consequences for how we approach both human agency and twenty-first-century warfare.
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消失的人:9/11纪实剧中的政治、保存和古玩冲动
摘要:本文识别并描述了9/11纪录片中的“古董冲动”,认为对9/11物质文化的执着破坏了人类的能动性,并通过将能动性归因于9/11文物而放弃了国家责任。这篇文章在19世纪的文学古物研究中发现了这种默许的先例,它使用了类似的转移注意力的技术来削弱定居者在土著灭绝中所扮演的持续角色。尽管文学史上这些不同的时刻并不相似,但它们都扭曲了时间性,以促进国家对天真、准备不足和不可避免的战争的叙述。19世纪的古物文学将“正在消失的印第安人”的灭绝描绘成一个已经发生的事件,而9/11古物研究则虚构了一个类似似是而非的时空结构,在这个结构中,这个国家被不可避免的“想象力失败”所困扰,只有无休止的、无国界的战争才能减轻这种困扰。这篇文章认为,文学和电影中的古董冲动对我们如何对待人类能动性和21世纪的战争产生了影响。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Critique provides a forum for international and interdisciplinary explorations of intellectual controversies, trends, and issues in culture, theory, and politics. Emphasizing critique rather than criticism, the journal draws on the diverse and conflictual approaches of Marxism, feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, political economy, and hermeneutics to offer readings in society and its transformation.
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