Politics of Surfaces: Transformations of Public Space in Post-Communist Sofia
暫譯: 表面的政治:後共產主義索非亞公共空間的轉變
Genova, Neda
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商品描述
A novel conceptualization of the politics of walls and other surfaces by bringing together critical cultural and media theory and post-communist studies of urban space. What does it mean to examine post-communist politics through the prism of the material and semiotic transformations and modifications of surfaces? A rethinking of surfaces as dynamic and complex sites opens a path for a detailed study of their crucial role in the governing of post-communist urban space--but also of the forms of subversion that can be discerned through interventions on and with surfaces. The book explores a set of surfaces--Wall, Monument, Electricity Boxes, Memes, and Paving Brick--to investigate the kind of political engagement they enable and foreclose in post-communist Sofia, Bulgaria. The examination of each of these sites draws on an array of interconnected theoretical propositions, pertaining to surfaces' conceptualization as temporal, fictitious and relational objects engaged in the production of political meaning. Politics of Surfaces brings critical cultural and media theory, philosophy, and post-communist studies into conversation with each other, allowing for a two-fold political and theoretical intervention. On the one hand, it intervenes in existing scholarship on surfaces by demonstrating the stakes of their politicised understanding as complex spatio-temporal objects. On the other hand, it permits the crossing of disciplinary boundaries in the field of post-communist studies (usually reserved for area studies approaches). This involves a rethinking of some of the common presumptions about the post-communist condition such as its apolitical character, the governmental logic of temporal belatedness and the dominance of a memory studies approach for the analysis of post-communist transformations of public heritage sites such as monuments.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
透過結合批判文化與媒體理論以及後共產主義城市空間研究,對牆壁及其他表面的政治進行全新的概念化。
透過物質與符號的轉變及修改來檢視後共產主義政治意味著什麼?將表面重新思考為動態且複雜的場域,為深入研究它們在治理後共產主義城市空間中的關鍵角色開啟了一條道路——同時也揭示了透過對表面的干預所能辨識出的顛覆形式。本書探討了一組表面——牆壁、紀念碑、電箱、迷因及鋪路磚——以調查它們在保加利亞索非亞的後共產主義政治參與中所促進和阻礙的類型。對這些場域的檢視依賴於一系列相互關聯的理論命題,涉及將表面概念化為時間性、虛構性和關聯性物件,並參與政治意義的生成。表面的政治將批判文化與媒體理論、哲學及後共產主義研究進行對話,實現雙重的政治與理論干預。一方面,它通過展示將表面理解為複雜的時空物件的政治化理解的利害關係,介入現有的表面研究文獻。另一方面,它允許在後共產主義研究領域跨越學科界限(通常僅限於區域研究方法)。這涉及重新思考一些關於後共產主義狀況的常見假設,例如其非政治性特徵、時間延遲的政府邏輯,以及在分析後共產主義公共遺產地點(如紀念碑)轉變時記憶研究方法的主導地位。作者簡介
Neda Genova works at the intersection of cultural, media, and post-communist studies, by focusing on spatial and temporal transformations in Bulgaria's post-1989 context. She is especially interested in thinking about surfaces as dynamic, material-semiotic sites, and how an engagement with specific surfaces can afford for construing complex accounts of their relationships to environments, ensembles of signification and spatio-temporal arrangements. Need is Research Fellow at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick, UK.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Neda Genova 在文化、媒體和後共產主義研究的交叉領域工作,專注於保加利亞1989年後的空間和時間轉變。她特別感興趣於將表面視為動態的、物質-符號的場域,以及如何與特定表面的互動能夠構建出它們與環境、意義的組合及空間-時間安排之間複雜關係的敘述。Need 是英國華威大學跨學科方法中心的研究員。