Reading Moonlight, reading the other

IF 1.1 1区 文学 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication and Critical-Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI:10.1080/14791420.2022.2164319
K. J. Rudrow, A. Edgar
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ABSTRACT This article brings a quare perspective to Moonlight’s reception. We argue that many straight viewers identified the film’s representational innovations but resisted its call to interrogate their preconceived notions about Black queerness. Instead, many audiences focused on others’ interpretations of the film. They perceived Black viewers as homophobic, demonstrating third-person effect, and used that stance to demonstrate their own progressive politics. In addition to documenting Moonlight’s reception, this study demonstrates how reading a text through the imagined reception of other viewers can shift focus from connecting with the material conditions of marginalization to proving one’s own progressive bona fides.
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读月光,读对方
摘要本文从一个方的角度来看待月光的接受。我们认为,许多直男观众认同这部电影的代表性创新,但拒绝质疑他们对黑人酷儿的先入为主的观念。相反,许多观众把注意力集中在其他人对这部电影的解读上。他们认为黑人观众恐同,表现出第三人称效应,并用这种立场来展示他们自己的进步政治。除了记录《月光》的受欢迎程度外,这项研究还表明,通过想象中的其他观众的受欢迎来阅读文本,可以将焦点从与边缘化的物质条件联系转移到证明自己的进步诚意。
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期刊介绍: Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (CC/CS) is a peer-reviewed publication of the National Communication Association. CC/CS publishes original scholarship that situates culture as a site of struggle and communication as an enactment and discipline of power. The journal features critical inquiry that cuts across academic and theoretical boundaries. CC/CS welcomes a variety of methods including textual, discourse, and rhetorical analyses alongside auto/ethnographic, narrative, and poetic inquiry.
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