“When That Memory Fills Me With Horror and Dread, I Do the Cringe”: Retrospective Temporality in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and PEN15

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Television & New Media Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1177/15274764241266252
Corinn Columpar
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The television series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and PEN15 are contemporary cringe comedies that foreground female experience. While the vast majority of cringe comedies employ documentary form and/or practice and speak insistently in the present tense, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and PEN15 produce stories that not only unfold in the present, but also reframe the past, thereby building into their acts of narration, and by extension their cringe esthetics, a retrospective temporality. In light of themes taken up by both series—themes related to mental health and the construction of female identity and desire—this reframing has significant effects both politically and therapeutically. In this article I analyze the formal means by which a retrospective temporality of cringe is achieved in these series, including the use of musical numbers in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and unconventional casting in PEN15, and I explore the various prosocial effects that temporality produces for the series’ characters, creators, and spectators.
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"当那段记忆让我感到恐惧和害怕时,我就会抽泣":疯狂前女友》和《PEN15》中的时间回溯性
电视连续剧《疯狂前女友》和《笔仙15》是突出女性经历的当代爆笑喜剧。绝大多数崩溃喜剧都采用纪录片的形式和/或做法,并坚持以现在时态说话,而《疯狂前女友》和《PEN15》制作的故事不仅在现在展开,而且还重构了过去,从而在其叙事行为中,以及延伸到其崩溃美学中,建立了一种回溯的时间性。鉴于这两个系列所涉及的主题--与心理健康以及女性身份和欲望的构建相关的主题--这种重构在政治和治疗方面都具有重大影响。在本文中,我分析了这两部剧集实现 "崩溃 "的时间回溯性的形式手段,包括《疯狂前女友》中音乐剧的使用和《PEN15》中非常规选角的使用,并探讨了时间性对剧集角色、创作者和观众产生的各种社会效应。
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期刊介绍: Television & New Media explores the field of television studies, focusing on audience ethnography, public policy, political economy, cultural history, and textual analysis. Special topics covered include digitalization, active audiences, cable and satellite issues, pedagogy, interdisciplinary matters, and globalization, as well as race, gender, and class issues.
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