Contemplating imperialism: early film reenactments of the South African War

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Early Popular Visual Culture Pub Date : 2022-12-19 DOI:10.1080/17460654.2022.2157301
Alex W. Bordino
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ABSTRACT This essay examines the differences between American and British modernity around the turn of the twentieth century. The author argues that American modernity tended to paradoxically embrace what was considered premodern, while British modernity sought to more clearly dichotomize what was perceived as rural primitivity and civil British modernity. To elucidate these ideological differences, theories of modernity and antimodernity are addressed in tandem with close textual analyses of early film reenactments of the South African War (1899–1902). While British film reenactments of the South African War tended to reify British imperialism, American films were often ideologically ambivalent, thus providing more of an opportunity for American exhibitors and audiences to contemplate and discern British imperialism for themselves. This study also explores theoretical questions related to reenactment and simulated reality, specifically how British filmmakers, unlike American filmmakers, constructed a clear distinction between civility and primitivity as real.
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思考帝国主义:南非战争的早期电影重演
本文考察了20世纪之交美国和英国现代性的差异。作者认为,美国的现代性倾向于自相矛盾地拥抱被认为是前现代的东西,而英国的现代性则试图更明确地将被认为是乡村原始和英国公民现代性的东西一分为二。为了阐明这些意识形态的差异,现代性和反现代性理论与对早期南非战争(1899-1902)电影重演的密切文本分析相结合。英国电影对南非战争的再现往往是对英帝国主义的物化,而美国电影往往在意识形态上是矛盾的,因此为美国的放映者和观众提供了更多的机会,让他们自己思考和辨别英帝国主义。本研究还探讨了与再现和模拟现实相关的理论问题,特别是英国电影人如何与美国电影人不同,在文明和原始之间建立了清晰的区分。
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