后现代主义的政治形式:巴赫金、詹姆逊和金·斯坦利·罗宾逊的《未来的事工》

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.1353/sfs.2023.a900283
M. Booker, Isra Daraiseh
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摘要:《未来部》(2020)是金·斯坦利·罗宾逊关于气候变化问题的科幻小说系列中最新也是最复杂的一部。它补充了罗宾逊长期以来对弗雷德里克·詹姆逊理论著作的研究,尽管它的复调性质也值得通过米哈伊尔·巴赫金的作品来阅读。在鲁滨逊的作品中,乌托邦的维度是如此重要,以至于詹姆逊经常将鲁滨逊视为后现代主义文化霸权的一个例外。这种乌托邦的维度在《未来部》中也很强烈。然而,这部长篇、复杂、高度复调的小说的许多特点,使它更适合被描述为詹姆逊所建议的有朝一日可能成为的“后现代主义政治形式”的一个例子,挑战“晚期资本主义文化逻辑”对当代文化生产的死亡控制。虽然未来部具有许多与后现代主义相关的典型特征,但它不仅利用这些特征概述了气候变化和经济不公正带来的问题,而且还提出了普通人在全球范围内共同努力应对这些问题并创造更美好世界的方法。
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The Political Form of Postmodernism: Bakhtin, Jameson, and Kim Stanley Robinson's The Ministry for the Future
ABSTRACT:The Ministry for the Future (2020) is Kim Stanley Robinson's latest and most complex in a series of science-fiction novels that engage with the issue of climate change. It adds to Robinson's long engagement with the theoretical work of Fredric Jameson, though its polyphonic nature also rewards reading it through the work of Mikhail Bakhtin. The utopian dimension that is so important in Robinson's work has often led Jameson to see Robinson precisely as an exception to the cultural hegemony of postmodernism. That utopian dimension is also strong in The Ministry for the Future. Many characteristics, however, of this long, complex, highly polyphonic novel make it more appropriate to characterize it as an example of the "political form of postmodernism" that Jameson has suggested might someday come to be, challenging the death grip of the "cultural logic of late capitalism" on contemporary cultural production. While The Ministry for the Future has many of the formal characteristics typically associated with postmodernism, it uses these characteristics not just to outline the problems posed by climate change and economic injustice but also to suggest ways in which ordinary people—working together on a global scale—can confront these problems and make a better world.
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