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Susan K. Birnbaum
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本文详细分析了“亲属根叙事”(KRN),它被定义为一种典型的回归亲属和/或根的比喻,用于代表被收养者。虽然KRN存在于历史文献和民间传说中,但这里通过谱系困惑(假设被收养者与亲生父母分离会对被收养者造成不可弥补的伤害)和生物规范性(以亲生家庭为黄金标准的文化模式)的镜头来分析。分析的电影是纪录片《Between》(2011)、纪录片《Twinsters》(2015)和儿童动画系列《功夫熊猫》(2008-2016)。分析这些电影如何遵循KRN(包括它们如何表现宗谱上的困惑和生物规范性),将显示它们如何将生物亲缘关系作为解读家庭和种族的唯一途径。
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The Kinship Roots (Adoption) Narrative in Documentary and Animated Fantasy: Somewhere Between, Twinsters, and Kung Fu Panda
abstract:This essay contains a detailed analysis of the "Kinship Roots Narrative" (KRN), defined as a canonical returning to kin and/or roots trope used to represent adoptees. Though present throughout historical literature and folklore, the KRN is analyzed here through the lenses of genealogical bewilderment (the assumption that separation of an adoptee from their biological parents results in irreparable harm to said adoptee) and bionormativity (the cultural schema in which biological families are the gold standard). The films analyzed are the documentary Somewhere Between (2011), the documentary Twinsters (2015) and the animated children's series, Kung Fu Panda (2008–2016). An analysis of how these films adhere to the KRN (including how they represent genealogical bewilderment and bionormativity) will show how they promote biological kinship as the only way to read family and race.
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