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The Neo-frontier in Contemporary Preparedness Novels
Journal of American Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-23 , DOI: 10.1017/s0021875820000687
JOHANNES KAMINSKI

As the era of globalization and comfort ends, preparedness novels embrace humanity's dystopian future and leap at the chance for societal rejuvenation on more localized terms. The three textual case studies explored here put forward a value system derived from the lives of the pioneers and settlers. The frontier, a classic trope of American mythology, is reimagined as the neo-frontier, a time–space continuum located at the porous divide between civilization and wilderness. While this trope provides an antidote against consumer culture's perceived rootlessness and effeminacy, it also legitimizes problematic attitudes, including racism, sexism and a penchant for top-down hierarchies. By regressing to traditional models, the white man avoids succumbing to the excesses of savagery, for example cannibalism, and places himself outside historic time.

中文翻译:

当代准备小说的新前沿

随着全球化和舒适时代的结束,准备小说拥抱了人类反乌托邦的未来,并以更本地化的方式抓住了社会复兴的机会。这里探讨的三个文本案例研究提出了一个源自拓荒者和定居者生活的价值体系。边境,美国神话的经典比喻,被重新想象为新边境,一个位于文明和荒野之间多孔鸿沟的时空连续体。虽然这种比喻为消费者文化的无根和柔弱提供了解毒剂,但它也使有问题的态度合法化,包括种族主义、性别歧视和自上而下的等级制度的偏好。通过回归传统模式,白人避免屈服于野蛮的过度行为,例如自相残杀,
更新日期:2020-06-23
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