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本文讨论唐·德里罗在其新著《指向终点》中反映的空间政治。德里罗在创作中重新审视了9.11事件与伊拉克战争在本世纪初给美国及世界带来的深远影响;探讨了个人与社会、历史、政治、战争等多维社会文化要素之间的复杂关系;展现了技术理性与政治权力在美国后现代话语空间中的发展变化,以及由此导致的普遍的人性异化现象;揭示了容纳一切社会生活的空间日益技术化、体制化、极权化特征。通过这几个方面的分析,可以充分领悟作者的空间政治哲学的含义。
This article discusses Don DeLillo’s space politics as reflected in his new book, Toward the End. In his creation, DeLillo re-examined the far-reaching impact that September 11 and the Iraq war brought to the United States and the world at the beginning of this century; explored the complex relationship between individual and social and cultural elements such as society, history, politics and war; The development and changes of technical rationality and political power in the postmodern discourse space of the United States, and the resulting universal alienation of human nature; and revealing the increasingly technical, institutional and totalitarian character of the space for accommodating all social life. Through the analysis of these aspects, we can fully understand the meaning of the author’s philosophy of spatial politics.