经历一次废变:从废的角度解读陈秋帆的《废潮》和吴明义的《复眼人

IF 1 Q3 GEOGRAPHY Geohumanities Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.1080/2373566X.2022.2141132
Lorenzo Andolfatto
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本文以垃圾为素材,对陈秋帆的《废潮》(2013)和吴明义的《复眼人》(2011)进行了比较阅读。前者是一个反乌托邦的赛博朋克故事,讲述了电子垃圾的跨国流通,作者是一位来自中国大陆的前bb0工程师,后者是一位台湾环保活动家和艺术家的生态幻想小说,用青安娜的话说,这两部小说“探索”了“已经成为我们集体家园的废墟”。这些文本在垃圾处理场和移民工人社区、漂浮的垃圾带和流离失所的土著居民中徘徊,超越了国界和地缘政治的二分法,而是在垃圾产生的共同基础上展开。在它的定义下,他们从物质的角度展望了行星网络,“生命之网”(Moore 2015),以及超越人类的时空尺度,晚期资本主义的生命在其中纠缠,设想了其中的激进可能性。
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Suffer a Waste Change: Reading Chen Qiufan’s The Waste Tide and Wu Ming-yi’s The Man with the Compound Eyes along the Lines of Discard
This paper advances a comparative reading of Chen Qiufan’s The Waste Tide (2013) and Wu Mingyi’s The Man with the Compound Eyes (2011) that is informed by the matter of waste. The former a dystopic, cyberpunk tale about the transnational circulation of electronic waste written by a former Google engineer from the Chinese mainland, the latter an eco-fantasy novel by a Taiwanese environmental activist and artist, these two novels “explore,” as Anna Tsing would have it, “the ruins that have become our collective home.” Lingering on waste processing sites and migrant worker communities, floating garbage patches and displaced indigenous populations, these texts transcend national boundaries and geopolitical dichotomies, to unfold instead on the common grounds generated by waste. Defined by it, they foreground in material terms the planetary networks, “webs of life” (Moore 2015), and more-than-human spatiotemporal scales within which life in late capitalism is entangled, envisioning radical possibilities therein.
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