"Phil always did the castrating": Repression and Cowboy Masculinity in Thomas Savage's The Power of the Dog

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Great Plains Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/gpq.2023.a908052
Mark Asquith
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Abstract: This article offers a reading of Savage's novel that explores the relationship between queerness and the Western. It contextualizes the novel within the shifting social mores of the sixties and shows how the popular character archetype of the "doomed homosexual" aligns with a vision of the "doomed West." It charts how Savage queers familiar Western signifiers—hands (barometers of manliness), the ambivalent symbol of the dog, and a rawhide rope (a symbol of control turned emblem of gay love). The argument is scaffolded by psychoanalytical readings, particularly Jung's concept of the "persona" and the "shadow" as a means of exploring repression and projection; Lacan's mirror stage as a source of confusion between the Ideal and the Horrifying; and Kristeva's work on abjection and visual trauma. It explores the importance of family in the shaping of identity; the despairingly limited role for women on the ranch; and how the masculine model of the cowboy might be inverted and challenged. References to Campion's recent movie of the book are included and offer alternative readings of key scenes.
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“菲尔总是做阉割”:托马斯·萨维奇的《狗的力量》中的压抑和牛仔男子气概
摘要:本文解读萨维奇的小说,探讨酷儿身份与西方的关系。它将小说置于六十年代不断变化的社会习俗中,并展示了“注定要失败的同性恋”这一流行人物原型是如何与“注定要失败的西部”的愿景相一致的。它描绘了野蛮的酷儿如何熟悉西方的符号——手(男子气概的风向标),狗的矛盾象征,以及生牛皮绳(控制的象征变成了同性恋之爱的象征)。这个论点是由精神分析读物构成的,特别是荣格的“人格”和“影子”概念,作为探索压抑和投射的手段;拉康的镜像阶段是理想与恐怖混淆的源头;以及Kristeva关于落魄和视觉创伤的研究。它探讨了家庭在身份塑造中的重要性;女性在农场上的角色有限得令人绝望;以及牛仔的阳刚模式可能会如何被颠覆和挑战。参考了坎皮恩最近改编的电影,并提供了关键场景的替代阅读。
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期刊介绍: In 1981, noted historian Frederick C. Luebke edited the first issue of Great Plains Quarterly. In his editorial introduction, he wrote The Center for Great Plains Studies has several purposes in publishing the Great Plains Quarterly. Its general purpose is to use this means to promote appreciation of the history and culture of the people of the Great Plains and to explore their contemporary social, economic, and political problems. The Center seeks further to stimulate research in the Great Plains region by providing a publishing outlet for scholars interested in the past, present, and future of the region."
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