The Late Oedipal Genre, Thantagonists, and Secondary Televisuality

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-02-18 DOI:10.3138/CRAS-2020-015
Dan Adleman
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This article explores a dominant turn-of-the-millennium televisual genre, the late Oedipal narrative. Late Oedipal narratives such as The Wire, The Sopranos, Deadwood, Mad Men, and Breaking Bad represent turbulent crises of sovereignty bound up with broader transitions in the spirit of the age. These crises are often connected to a change in the overriding media environment, which the late Oedipal genre tends to represent as a mortal challenge to atavistic, self-destructive “thantagonists” such as Jimmy McNulty, Tony Soprano, Al Swearengen, and Walter White. As such, the late Oedipal genre constitutes a recursive form of television about television as the medium is vacuumed up and remediated by its successor, the Internet. I refer to such palpable rearticulations of televisuality through the universal medium of the Internet as “secondary televisuality.”
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俄狄浦斯后期流派、感恩主义者与第二视觉
这篇文章探讨了千禧年之交一种主要的电视类型,即晚期俄狄浦斯叙事。《火线》、《黑道家族》、《朽木》、《广告狂人》和《绝命毒师》等后期俄狄浦斯叙事代表了动荡的主权危机,与时代精神的更广泛转变联系在一起。这些危机通常与主流媒体环境的变化有关,晚期俄狄浦斯类型倾向于将其表现为对吉米·麦克纳尔蒂、托尼·索普拉诺、阿尔·斯威伦根和沃尔特·怀特等自我毁灭的“敌人”的致命挑战。因此,后期的俄狄浦斯类型构成了一种递归的电视形式,关于电视作为媒介被其继任者互联网所吸收和修复。我把这种通过互联网这一普遍媒介对电视转播的明显再现称为“二次电视转播”。
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