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解构破坏故事:叙事、不平等与灾难

Deconstruction of destruction stories: narrative, inequality, and disasters.

作者信息

McKinzie Ashleigh Elain

机构信息

Doctoral Candidate, Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, United States.

出版信息

Disasters. 2017 Jan;41(1):3-22. doi: 10.1111/disa.12184. Epub 2016 Mar 14.

Abstract

A commonly-held belief is that natural disasters do not discriminate. This paper, though, poses the following theoretical question: what does the elision of race, class, and gender in the news media say about disasters in the neoliberal era? It draws on the author's analysis of two prominent newspapers-The New York Times and USA Today-and their coverage of the recovery process after devastating tornadoes in two towns in the United States (Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Joplin, Missouri) in 2011. The study asserts that the narrative of the news media is one with which people are familiar and that it fits into larger 'formula stories'. It utilises theoretical treatments of narrative to demonstrate how differences are erased and how they lead to complicity in hegemonic representations. Critical theory is used to elucidate why this occurs, and the paper sources Goldberg (2002) in suggesting that the news media employs 'fantasies of homogenisation' when representing post-disaster communities.

摘要

一种普遍的观点认为自然灾害不会区别对待。然而,本文提出了以下理论问题:新闻媒体中对种族、阶级和性别的忽略对于新自由主义时代的灾难意味着什么?它借鉴了作者对两份著名报纸——《纽约时报》和《今日美国》——的分析,以及它们对2011年美国两个城镇(阿拉巴马州的塔斯卡卢萨和密苏里州的乔普林)遭受毁灭性龙卷风后恢复过程的报道。该研究断言,新闻媒体的叙事是人们所熟悉的,并且它符合更大的“公式化故事”。它运用叙事的理论处理方法来展示差异是如何被消除的,以及它们如何导致与霸权性表述同谋。批判理论被用来阐明这种情况发生的原因,并且本文引用了戈德堡(2002年)的观点,认为新闻媒体在呈现灾后社区时采用了“同质化幻想”。

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