Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul: Struggling and Living in Liquid Times

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-02-05 DOI:10.3138/CRAS-2020-010
David P. Pierson
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AMC’s TV series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul both feature protagonists who can be seen as victims of institutions that do not appreciate their talents and abilities. Walter White in Breaking Bad, who once won a Nobel Prize in chemistry, is an under-appreciated and underpaid high school chemistry teacher who must work a second job to support his family. Jimmy McGill, a con artist–turned–lawyer who will eventually change his identity to Saul Goodman in Better Call Saul discovers that because of his earlier criminal exploits and non-traditional legal education, he will never be fully accepted within Albuquerque’s legal community. These series exemplify several core concepts from Zygmunt Bauman and Martin Shuster’s works, including liquid modernity and late capitalism, the loss of normative authority and deinstitutionalization, the process of individuation and identity formation, and the centrality of family in living and struggling in liquid times.
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《绝命毒师》和《风骚律师》:在流动时代的挣扎和生活
AMC电视台的美剧《绝命毒师》和《风骚律师》都以主人公为主角,他们可以被视为不欣赏他们才能和能力的机构的受害者。《绝命毒师》中的沃尔特·怀特(Walter White)曾获得诺贝尔化学奖,他是一名不受重视、收入微薄的高中化学教师,为了养家,他必须做第二份工作。吉米·麦吉尔是一名骗子出身的律师,他在《风骚律师》中最终将自己的身份改为索尔·古德曼。他发现,由于他以前的犯罪行为和非传统的法律教育,他永远不会被阿尔伯克基的法律界完全接受。这些系列体现了齐格蒙特·鲍曼和马丁·舒斯特作品中的几个核心概念,包括流动的现代性和晚期资本主义,规范性权威的丧失和去制度化,个性化和身份形成的过程,以及家庭在流动时代生活和挣扎中的中心地位。
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