“爱一目了然”?玛格丽特·杜拉斯的《消极之手》和爱丽丝·迪奥的《我们》中的移民、可见性和代表性

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Modern & Contemporary France Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1080/09639489.2023.2251410
Katie Pleming
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玛格丽特·杜拉斯(Marguerite Duras)的《Les Mains n》(1979)是一部短片,通过突出巴黎黑人环卫工人的隐性劳动,质疑后殖民时期法国社会对移民的排斥和边缘化。爱丽丝·迪奥普(Alice Diop)将Les Mains nsam栅格描述为她的电影《Nous》(2020)的“全部潜台词”,这部纪录片讲述了生活在巴黎郊区的人们。这两部电影既是对社会现实的记录,也是对表现和电影制作的实验性思考,它们审视了观看关系和社会排斥的纠缠,并质疑了运动影像弥补某些生活“隐形”的能力。本文将这两部电影放在一起,以探讨它们的表现策略的伦理和政治风险,并借鉴了最近在后殖民理论、电影和视觉文化学术的交叉点上的批评。这种批判的视角凸显了电影实验形式的政治力量。然而,将两部电影带入对话也会产生富有成效的摩擦,特别是暴露出《Les main nsam栅格》中黑人主体表现的挑战性方面,这与电影所传达的包容和认可的信息格格不入。
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‘L’amour se dit dans un regard’? Immigration, visibility and representation in Marguerite Duras’s Les Mains négatives and Alice Diop’s Nous
Marguerite Duras’s Les Mains négatives (1979) is a short film which interrogates the exclusion and marginalisation of immigrants in postcolonial French society by highlighting the hidden labour of Black sanitation workers in Paris. Alice Diop has described Les Mains négatives as ‘the entire subtext’ for her film Nous (2020), a documentary about people living in the suburbs of Paris. At once documents of social reality and experimental meditations on representation and filmmaking, both films examine the entanglements of viewing relations and social exclusion, and interrogate the moving image’s capacity to remedy the ‘invisibility’ of certain lives. This article brings the two films together in order to probe the ethical and political stakes of their strategies of representation, drawing on recent criticism at the intersections of postcolonial theory, and film and visual culture scholarship. This critical lens highlights the political force of the films’ experimental form. Yet bringing the two films into dialogue also allows productive frictions to emerge, exposing in particular the challenging aspects of the representation of Black subjects in Les Mains négatives, which stand uneasily alongside the film’s message of inclusion and recognition.
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