Slow Aesthetics, Fraught Intimacy, and Queer Time in the German Queer New Wave: Sturmland and Neubau

IF 0.1 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN Monatshefte Pub Date : 2022-11-05 DOI:10.3368/m.114.3.448
Kyle Frackman
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This article analyzes two contemporary German films for their use of slow aesthetic techniques and their engagement with displays of and challenges to notions of intimacy. Appealing to the critical concept of “precarious intimacies,” the article argues that Sturmland (2014, directed by A´ da´m Csa´szi) and Neubau (2020, directed by Johannes Maria Schmit) employ techniques of slow cinema to manipulate the films’ use, and the audience’s perception, of queer temporality. The two films are part of a transnational new wave of queer cinema first identified in 2012 and show hallmarks of slow cinema like long takes, elliptical dialog, sparse non-diegetic soundtracks, and other elements that foster a contemplative tone. Sturmland and Neubau concentrate on diverse intimate circumstances in their plots, which demonstrate that both the narrative and the medium have ramifications for perceptions of queer potential, eroticism, non-conforming gender, and physical expressions of desire. (KF)
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德国酷儿新浪潮中的慢美学、焦虑亲密与酷儿时代:Sturmland与Neubau
本文分析了两部当代德国电影对缓慢美学技巧的运用,以及它们对亲密概念的展示和挑战。这篇文章呼吁“不稳定的亲密关系”这一批判性概念,认为Sturmland(2014年,A´da´m Csa´szi执导)和Neubau(2020年,Johannes Maria Schmit执导)采用慢电影技术来操纵电影对酷儿时间性的使用和观众对酷儿的感知。这两部电影是2012年首次发现的新一轮跨国酷儿电影浪潮的一部分,展现了慢电影的特点,如长镜头、椭圆形对话、稀疏的非数字配乐,以及其他培养沉思基调的元素。Sturmland和Neubau在他们的情节中专注于不同的亲密环境,这表明叙事和媒介都会对酷儿潜力、色情、不合性别和欲望的身体表达产生影响。(KF)
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