Magical Mothers: The Representation of Witches and Motherhood in Contemporary Fantasy Cinema

J. Engelbrecht
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Abstract Over the past decade, powerful mothers in cinema have reappeared in the fantasy genre in the form of “witches”. Some witches’ stories, such as that of Maleficent (the wicked witch from the classic fairy tale Sleeping Beauty), have even been rewritten to place greater emphasis on maternal values, while simultaneously having feminist undertones and subverting the ways in which witches’ stories have been told previously. In contrast to the widely regarded belief that only evil witches (who are often also read as femme fatales) are considered to be “feminist”, the author argues that recently, witches that are both good and feminist have started to come to the fore. Significantly, the source of these witches’ power is their display of motherhood, which is an issue that many feminists (especially those who deny gender difference) have been grappling with for some time, as motherhood and feminism seem to be on two opposite ends of the spectrum. Thus, the author argues that, as is displayed in science fiction heroines from the 1980s and 1990s who are often discussed in feminist circles, these witches’ maternal values do not undermine their transgressive potential, as it is conventionally assumed, but rather become the source of their empowerment.
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魔法母亲:当代奇幻电影中女巫和母性的表现
摘要在过去的十年里,电影中强大的母亲们以“女巫”的形式再次出现在幻想类型中。一些女巫的故事,比如经典童话《睡美人》中的邪恶女巫Maleficent的故事,甚至被改写为更加强调母性价值观,同时带有女权主义色彩,颠覆了以前讲述女巫故事的方式。与人们普遍认为只有邪恶的女巫(通常也被解读为蛇蝎美人)才被认为是“女权主义者”的观点相反,作者认为,最近,善良和女权主义者的女巫开始崭露头角。值得注意的是,这些女巫力量的来源是她们展现的母性,这是许多女权主义者(尤其是那些否认性别差异的女权主义者)一段时间以来一直在努力解决的问题,因为母性和女权主义似乎处于两个对立的两端。因此,作者认为,正如女权主义圈子里经常讨论的20世纪80年代和90年代的科幻女英雄所展示的那样,这些女巫的母性价值观并没有像传统上认为的那样破坏她们的越轨潜力,而是成为她们赋权的源泉。
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