Jaws, anthropocentrism and cinema as a monster-making machine

B. Mills
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Jaws () is a film in which a shark is depicted as a monster. Readings and analyses of the film routinely describe the shark as a monster, and pleasures associated with the film rest on audiences reading the animal as such. The book the film is adapted from constructs the shark in similar ways, but there are notable differences between the two. This article examines how the film constructs the shark as a monster, with particular reference to differences between the book and film. It focuses specifically on the story-telling and representational norms associated with each medium, indicating how cinema’s centring of the audio-visual is fundamental to its monster-making processes. Drawing on work from the ‘animal turn’ this article demonstrates cinema’s embedded anthropocentrism and points to the implications this has for non-humans outside of cinema.
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《大白鲨》、人类中心主义和作为怪物制造机器的电影
《大白鲨》是一部把鲨鱼描绘成怪物的电影。对这部电影的阅读和分析通常将鲨鱼描述为怪物,而与这部电影相关的乐趣在于观众将这种动物视为怪物。改编自原著的电影以类似的方式构建了鲨鱼,但两者之间存在显著差异。本文探讨了电影是如何将鲨鱼塑造成怪物的,并特别提到了书和电影之间的差异。它特别关注与每种媒介相关的故事讲述和表现规范,表明电影以视听为中心是其怪物制作过程的基础。从“动物转向”的作品中,本文展示了电影中嵌入的人类中心主义,并指出了这对电影之外的非人类的影响。
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