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摘要
本文借鉴米歇尔·德·塞尔托的战术抵抗概念,考察了雷蒙德·昆诺的《Zazie dans le métro》中的阅读和使用城市空间的实践。与将昆诺的《巴黎》框定为“普通建筑”的形式主义方法不同,我对这部小说对战后巴黎的表现进行了历史分析,表明在小说研究中经常探讨的符号学不稳定性主题,这不仅反映了作者对语言的关注,也反映了其历史时刻的社会和文化动荡。文章首先考察了巴黎地铁在Zazie dans le métro混乱的城市景观中作为一个独特的清晰地点的地位,以及战后地铁作为地狱景观和避难所的冲突形象。然后,这篇文章将通常的批评焦点转移到同名的扎齐在城市表面的无政府冒险上,以探索一系列试图抵抗主导社会秩序的人物对地下城市空间的越轨行为。文章最后讨论了巴黎地下是一个模糊地带,避开了简单的真理和刻板的身份类别。
Transit intestinal: Tactical mobility and the Parisian netherworld in Raymond Queneau's Zazie dans le métro
This article draws on Michel de Certeau's notion of tactical resistance to examine the practices of reading and of using urban space in Raymond Queneau's Zazie dans le métro. Departing from formalist approaches that frame Queneau's Paris as a ‘construction verbale,’ I offer a historically situated analysis of the novel's representation of post-war Paris, demonstrating that the theme of semiotic instability, frequently explored in studies of the novel, reflects not only the author's preoccupations with language but also the social and cultural upheavals of its historical moment. The article first examines the Parisian metro's status as a uniquely legible site in the chaotic urban landscape of Zazie dans le métro in relation to the conflicting images of the metro as alternately a hellscape and a refuge in the post-war period. The article then shifts the usual critical focus on the eponymous Zazie's anarchic adventures on the city's surface to explore the transgressive détournements of subterranean urban space performed by a range of characters seeking to resist the dominant social order. The article closes with a discussion of underground Paris as a zone of ambiguity that eschews simple truths and rigid categories of identity.
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French Cultural Studies is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes international research on all aspects of French culture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Articles are welcome on such areas as cinema, television and radio, the press, the visual arts, popular culture, cultural policy and cultural and intellectual debate. French Cultural Studies is designed to respond to the important changes that have affected the study of French culture, language and society in all sections of the education system. The journal encourages and provides a forum for the full range of work being done on all aspects of modern French culture.