Old Stories, New Victims: Possession of Men in A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (1985) and Demon (2015)

IF 0.8 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION Pub Date : 2023-08-26 DOI:10.1093/jaarel/lfad035
William Samuel Chavez
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Abstract Horror operates as social history and social practice, regularly sacrificing symbolic threats to normalcy and proper socialization to the altar of hegemony. Possession/exorcism cinema, which likewise functions through iterative scapegoating, is typically studied according to its exploitation of young women/girls—with little consideration of possessed young men and those embedded within other social dynamics. This article analyzes A Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (1985) and Demon (2015), as the possession of Jesse in the former corresponds to his suggested homosexuality, while the possession of Piotrek in the latter dramatizes his expatriate resistance to a coercive family culture. Suffering in horror is typically justified through a dispossession of quality traits and a possession of discursive liabilities. Though one might expect such victim choices to undermine the conservative sensibilities of the genre, these films leverage and reinforce the very mechanisms upon which horror depends.
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老故事,新受害者:《猛鬼街2》(1985)和《恶魔》(2015)中附身的男人
恐怖作为社会历史和社会实践而运作,经常将对正常的象征性威胁和适当的社会化牺牲到霸权的祭坛上。附身/驱魔电影同样通过反复寻找替罪羊来发挥作用,通常是根据对年轻女性/女孩的剥削来研究的,很少考虑被附身的年轻男性和那些嵌入其他社会动态的人。本文分析了《猛鬼街2》(1985)和《恶魔》(2015),前者中Jesse的附身对应了他暗示的同性恋,而后者中Piotrek的附身则戏剧化了他对强制性家庭文化的流亡反抗。恐怖中的痛苦通常是通过对品质特征的剥夺和对话语责任的占有来证明的。虽然人们可能会认为这样的受害者选择会破坏这种类型的保守情感,但这些电影利用并强化了恐怖所依赖的机制。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Religion is generally considered to be the leading academic journal in the field of religious studies. Now in volume 77 and with a circulation of over 11,000, this international quarterly journal publishes leading scholarly articles that cover the full range of world religious traditions together with provocative studies of the methodologies by which these traditions are explored. Each issue also contains a large and valuable book review section.
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