“Morbid spectacle”: allegorical dialectics of mammonism, humanity, and necropower in Squid Game (2021)

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 0 ASIAN STUDIES International Journal of Asian Studies Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1017/s1479591423000578
Eunhee Park
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This article uses Mbembe's concept of necropolitics as an analytical category to examine the representations of necropower in Squid Game. In the global “organ economy,” organ sellers decide to supply, and brokers then mediate between them and buyers. In contrast, South Korean loan sharks commodify delinquent debtors' organs by forcing them to sign a body waiver as collateral. Recent South Korean dramas have thematized this distinctive systemization of the black economy. Borrowing Lowenstein's “allegorical moment” concept, this article aims to illuminate representations of fluid necropower through children's games as a hinge between reality and the imaginary that invites viewers to dialectically evaluate death problems. The contestations of money and humanity synthetically emerge as necropower constantly moves among different entities: VIPs, a frontman, players, game rules, and money. This article claims that viewers process numerous allegorical moments created by the iconography of necropower and synthetically realize necropolitics and corporeality in Squid Game. Organ extractions and trade in episode two in particular represent “morbid spectacle” and the culmination of mammonism. This article analyzes scenes of death, games, the technique of killing, and esthetics to connect historical examples of the necropolitics that Mbembe draws on and to discuss representations of the organ trade in this recent Korean drama.

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"病态的奇观":《乌贼游戏》(2021 年)中关于金钱主义、人性和死亡力量的寓言式辩证法
本文使用姆贝姆贝的 "亡灵政治学 "概念作为分析范畴,研究《乌贼游戏》中对亡灵权力的表述。在全球 "器官经济 "中,器官卖方决定供应,然后经纪人在他们和买方之间进行调解。相比之下,韩国的高利贷者通过强迫欠债人签署身体弃权声明作为抵押,将他们的器官商品化。最近的韩国电视剧将这种独特的黑色经济系统化表现得淋漓尽致。本文借用洛温斯坦的 "寓言时刻 "概念,旨在通过儿童游戏来阐明流动的死亡权力的表现形式,将其作为现实与想象之间的铰链,邀请观众辩证地评估死亡问题。随着 "死亡权力 "在不同实体间不断游走,金钱与人性的争论也随之综合出现:VIP、前台、玩家、游戏规则和金钱。本文认为,观众在观看《乌贼游戏》的过程中,处理了大量由 "死亡权力 "图标所创造的寓言时刻,并综合地实现了 "死亡政治 "和 "肉体"。尤其是第二集中的器官摘取和交易,代表了 "病态奇观 "和畸形主义的顶峰。本文通过分析死亡场景、游戏、杀戮技巧和美学,将 Mbembe 所借鉴的 "亡灵政治 "的历史实例联系起来,并讨论这部最新韩剧中器官交易的表现形式。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Asian Studies (IJAS) is an interdisciplinary, English-language forum for research in the humanities and social sciences. Its purpose is to foster multi-directional communication among the global Asian studies community. IJAS examines Asia on a regional basis, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond the borders of individual countries. The editorial committee is particularly interested in interdisciplinary and comparative studies whose arguments are strengthened by rigorous historical analysis. The committee encourages submissions from Asian studies researchers globally, and especially welcomes the opportunity to introduce the work of Asian scholars to an English-language readership.
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