Surface tensions: Race, costume and the politics of texture in Claire Denis’s Chocolat (1988)

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Film Fashion & Consumption Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1386/ffc_00029_1
A. Grieve
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This article examines the costumes of Claire Denis’s Chocolat. A highly aestheticized drama of pressed khaki uniforms and pith helmets in colonial Cameroon, clothing is, as this article argues, enfolded into a far broader topography of material power; it is an apparatus through which racialized and gendered difference is actively ‘fashioned’ for the screen. In Chocolat, it becomes clear that fashion and celluloid are intimately intertwined (‘sutured’ together, through Denis’s editing), with the bio-political containment of white femininity, historically underwritten by French society’s anxieties concerning racial miscegenation and sexual excesses in the colonies. Concurrently, however, dress also grants expression to transgressive currents of desire, which, in Denis’s provocative portrait of interracial attraction, intersect vividly with the sexual politics of fetishism. In the very fabrics of its material content – costumes, the pliable ‘skin’ of its images and the tissue of human relationships – Chocolat portrays colonial identity as deeply conflicted, and Denis affirms the material world as an agile and highly transgressive force in the theatre of colonial power.
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表面张力:《克莱尔·丹尼斯的巧克力》(1988)中的种族、服装和质地政治
这篇文章考察了克莱尔·丹尼斯巧克力的服装。这是一部高度审美化的戏剧,讲述了殖民地喀麦隆的卡其色制服和木髓头盔,正如本文所说,服装被包裹在一个更广阔的物质力量地形中;这是一种机器,通过它,种族化和性别化的差异被积极地“塑造”到屏幕上。在《巧克力》中,很明显,时尚和赛璐珞是紧密交织在一起的(通过丹尼斯的编辑,“缝合”在一起),对白人女性气质的生物政治遏制,历史上由法国社会对殖民地种族混杂和性过度的焦虑所支撑。然而,与此同时,着装也表达了越轨的欲望,在丹尼斯对跨种族吸引力的挑衅性描绘中,这种欲望与恋物癖的性政治生动地交织在一起。在其物质内容的结构中——服装、图像中柔韧的“皮肤”和人际关系的组织——Chocolat将殖民身份描绘成深刻的冲突,Denis则肯定物质世界是殖民权力舞台上一股敏捷且高度越轨的力量。
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