- Tytuł:
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Redukcja rzeczywistości u Ursuli le Guin. O narodzinach narracji utopijnej
World Reduction in Le Guin. The Emergence of Utopian Narrative - Autorzy:
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Jameson, Fredric
Maj, Krzysztof M. - Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/520050.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2018
- Wydawca:
- Ośrodek Badawczy Facta Ficta
- Tematy:
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Ursula le Guin
utopia
sex
sexuality
ambisexuality
biopolitics
capitalism - Opis:
- A part of the fascination of Left Hand of Darkness—as well as the ambiguity of its ultimate message—derives from the reductive and subterranean drive within it toward a utopian „rest,” toward some ultimate „no-place” of a collectivity untormented by sex or history. The attempt, in the portrayal of feudal Karhide, to imagine something like a West that has never known capitalism is of a piece, structurally and in spirit, with Le Guin’s attempt, in the portrayal of the ambisexuality of the Gethenians, to imagine biology without desire. Le Guin’s underlying identification between sex as a well-nigh gratuitous complication of existence and capitalism as a disease of change and meaningless evolutionary momentum is powerfully conveyed by the technique of world-reduction: in world reduction, omission functions as utopian exclusion. Karhide is not, of course, a utopia, but it is now clear that The Left Hand of Darkness served as a proving ground for The Dispossessed. The Odonian civilization of barren Annares becomes the most through-going application of the world reduction technique at the same time that it constitutes a timely rebuke to present attempts to parlay American abundance and consumerism into some ultimate vision of the „great society”.
- Źródło:
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Creatio Fantastica; 2018, 2(59); 25-38
2300-2514 - Pojawia się w:
- Creatio Fantastica
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki