Irish Youth, Materialism and Postfeminism: The Critique behind the Romance in "Normal People"

Q3 Arts and Humanities Oceanide Pub Date : 2022-02-08 DOI:10.37668/oceanide.v15i.98
María Amor Barros del Río
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Normal People, the TV series, aired in Ireland during the pandemic lockdown in spring 2020 and became an instant hit. This romantic drama, based on Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel, offers an updated representation of the tensions inherent in the process of growing up for Irish youth, a context extensive to other Western countries. The aim of this article is to explore the critique behind the romance through an in-depth interpretation of the protagonists’ problematic process of coming-of-age. For this purpose, the dramatic aspects of this cinematic narrative are explored in terms of composition, narration and focalization. Under the critical lens of postfeminism, this article analyses how psychological violence and explicit and rough sex are used in the series as forms of (mis)communication, with a particular interest in the combination of camera work, dialogues and silences. Finally, this article assesses to what extent Normal People naturalizes mundane life and succeeds in adhering to the romantic plot within the frame of neoliberal and postfeminist values.
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爱尔兰青年、唯物主义与后女性主义:《正常人》浪漫主义背后的批判
电视剧《正常人》于2020年春季在疫情封锁期间在爱尔兰播出,一炮而红。这部爱情剧改编自莎莉·鲁尼广受好评的小说,对爱尔兰年轻人成长过程中固有的紧张关系进行了最新的呈现,这种紧张关系在其他西方国家也很普遍。本文的目的是通过对主人公成才过程的深入解读,探讨浪漫背后的批判。为此,从构图、叙事和聚焦的角度探讨了这种电影叙事的戏剧性方面。本文在后女性主义的批判视角下,分析了心理暴力和露骨粗暴的性行为是如何在这部剧中被用作(错误)交流的形式,并对镜头、对话和沉默的结合特别感兴趣。最后,本文评估了《正常人》在多大程度上将世俗生活自然化,并成功地坚持了新自由主义和后女权主义价值观框架下的浪漫情节。
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