奔跑与解读中国后社会主义城市中残存的单卫墙

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES Positions-Asia Critique Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1215/10679847-10441312
Gerda Wielander
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摘要:本文以视觉人种学和跑/走人种学为基础,分析了后社会主义中国残存的单间墙上留下的视觉痕迹。本文将单尾墙视为一种“遗迹”,它既是政治记忆的地点,也是各种不同参与者承载其他视觉痕迹的媒介。本文借鉴了文化研究和视觉人种学的一系列概念,对这些痕迹进行了细致的解读,将它们视为中国后社会主义转型期间人类行为者如何与建筑环境相互作用的重要历史文献和例子。这篇文章围绕三个案例展开,每个案例都捕捉到了不同阶段的单间物理衰败,表现在不同状态的墙壁的物质性,以及当地演员留下的不同性质的视觉痕迹。对痕迹的分析——既被理解为墙上的标志,也被理解为墙壁本身——揭示了一个故事,讲述了人类在过渡时期与中国建筑环境的一个非常特定的部分互动的方式,以及这些人类参与者之间的关系在这个过程中是如何变化的。本文提供了一种视觉社会现象的解读,有助于理解后社会主义中国城市的意指实践。
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Running and Reading Remnant Danwei Walls in China's Postsocialist City
Abstract:Built on visual and running/walking ethnography, this article analyzes visual traces left on remnant danwei walls in postsocialist China. The article considers danwei walls as yiji (remnant traces) that serve as loci of political memory and as a medium to host other visual traces by a variety of different actors. Drawing on a range of concepts from cultural studies and visual ethnography, the article provides a close reading of these traces, treating them as important historical documents and examples of how human actors interact with the built environment during China's postsocialist transformation. The article is built around three case studies, each of which captures different stages of the physical decay of the danwei as represented in the materiality of the walls in varying states of (dis)repair and the different nature of the visual traces local actors have left on them. The analysis of traces—understood as signs on the walls as well as the walls themselves—reveals a story of the ways in which humans interact with a very specific part of China's built environment at a moment of transition and of how relationships between these human actors change in the process. The article provides a reading of visual social phenomena, contributing to the understanding of signifying practices in postsocialist urban China.
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