过去现在煤炭与艰难岁月

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE NEOHELICON Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1007/s11059-024-00747-8
Z. Gizem Yιlmaz
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气候变化与过去息息相关,而化石燃料的叙事对于挖掘过去、提供我们度过危机所需的概念能源至关重要。煤炭的不同文化、地理和时间空间不仅指向人类和非人类身体之间的纠葛,还指向地球更广泛叙事中不同时间性的交叉。从这个角度来看,煤炭显示了现在是如何通过与过去的联系而存在的。它带来了过去。在狄更斯的经典作品《艰难时世》(Hard Times)中,煤炭的重叠时间性得到了展示,在这部作品中,过去对现在的坚持是不可避免的。煤炭,以其古老的地下时间性,点燃了现在单向工业时钟的火焰,尽管它是跨时空构成的,但却象征着统一性。这是工厂生产所要求的时间纪律的直接结果。因此,《艰难时世》要求我们深入探究时间的全球、历史和工业网络究竟是什么。只有将文化实践与过去联系起来,我们才能充分理解现在。煤炭是一个很好的开始,狄更斯通过煤炭揭示了重叠的时间性,以及过去在《艰难时世》中人为气候危机的跨时空网络中的存在。
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Past present: Coal and Hard Times

Climate change is all about the past, and fossil fuel narratives are critical in unearthing this past and providing the conceptual energy we need to survive our crises. The different cultural, geographical, and temporal spaces of coal point to not only the entanglements between human and nonhuman bodies but also to the intersection of different temporalities in the planet’s wider narratives. From this perspective, coal shows how the present only exists through its implications with the past. It brings with it the past. Coal’s overlapping temporalities are on display in the Charles Dickens classic Hard Times, where the insistence of the past in the present is inescapable. Coal, with its ancient subterranean temporalities, fires the flames of the present uni-directional industrial clock, and, despite its intertemporal composition, comes to signify uniformity. This is a direct result of the chronological discipline that factory production requires. Hard Times thus demands that we delve into what time actually is with its global, historical, and industrial networks. We will only be able to fully understand the present by linking cultural practices to the past. Coal is a good place start, and, through it, Dickens reveals overlapping temporalities and the past’s presence within the intertemporal networks of past Anthropogenic climate crises in Hard Times.

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期刊介绍: Neohelicon welcomes studies on all aspects of comparative and world literature, critical theory and practice.  In the discussion of literary historical topics (including literary movements, epochs, or regions), analytical contributions based on a solidly-anchored methodology are preferred.
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