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从媒体和文化研究的角度来看,一些对黑人的负面刻板印象及其具体术语“愤怒的黑人妇女”(ABW)清楚地表明,美国黑人及其行为在主观上被认为是一种社会越轨行为。发生什么事了,西蒙小姐?,是一部传记纪录片,讲述了一个关于世界级爵士音乐家尼娜·西蒙娜的非虚构故事。尼娜·西蒙娜也是一名非洲裔美国女性,是1954年至1968年民权运动时期最具影响力的活动家之一。本研究主要通过非虚构电影来探讨尼娜·西蒙娜角色的反霸权表现和她的旅程故事。运用克里斯托弗·沃格勒叙事分析方法的十二个阶段:即平凡世界;冒险召唤(煽动事件);拒绝征召;与导师会面;跨过门槛;测试,盟友,敌人;最深处洞穴之路;中心考验(中点、死亡和重生);奖励;归途;TheResurrection(高潮);和《长生不老药归来》(the Return with the Elixir (Denouement)),这一研究证明了一个非虚构电影中的美国黑人女性可以成功地表现为一个有机的知识分子,以及她的立场之战,以反对白人在电影工业中的隐形和中立的霸权,这种霸权一直被认为是一种公平主义。然而,Nina的非虚构角色和故事的矛盾心理和模糊性,同时也通过这部视觉杰作展示了它对黑人的二元对立和对白人至上主义霸权的无力反抗。关键词:非裔美国,纪录片,反霸权,叙事,刻板印象
MANIFESTASI HEGEMONI TANDINGAN MELALUI KISAH PERJALANAN PEREMPUAN AFRO-AMERIKA DALAM KARYA FILM NONFIKSI
Both, in terms of media and cultural studies, some negative sterotypes of black peoplealong with its specific term of Angry Black Woman (ABW),has clearly shown that Afro-American people and their actionsare being subjectively considered as the forms ofsocial deviance. „What Happened, Miss Simone?‟, a biographical documentary fllm,depicts a nonfictionalstory about a word-class jazz musician, Nina Simone, who wasalso an Afro-American woman and one of the most impactful activists in the era of CivilRights Movement from 1954 to 1968. This research focuses on the counter-hegemonymanifestation of Nina Simone‟s role and her journey stories through the nonfiction film.By using twelve stages of Christopher Vogler‟s narrative analysis method: i.e. OrdinaryWorld; Call to Adventure (Inciting Incident); Refusal of the Call; Meeting with theMentor; Crossing the Threshold; Test, Allies, Enemies; Approach to the Inmost Cave;Central Ordeal (Midpoint, Death, and Rebirth); Reward; The Road Back; TheResurrection (Climax); and Return with the Elixir (Denouement), this research hasproved that an Afro-American woman on the nonfiction film can be successfullyrepresented as an organic intellectual alongside with its war of position in order tooppose the hegemonic power of the invisibility and neutrality of white people on the filmindustry, which is always being accepted as a fairness doctrine.However, theambivalence and the ambiguity of Nina‟s nonfictional role and story simultaneouslydemonstrate its binary opposition of black people and its inadequacy to defy ahegemonic power of white supremacy through the visual masterpiece.Keywords: Afro-America, documentary film, counter-hegemony, narrative, stereotype