美狄亚/媒体:一个有瑕疵的反事实

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 CLASSICS Classical Receptions Journal Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1093/crj/clad019
Mario Telò, Catherine Conybeare
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詹姆斯·伊詹姆斯(James Ijames)凭借《肥火腿》(Fat Ham)获得了2022年普利策奖,该剧取材自《哈姆雷特》(Hamlet)。他刚刚推出了新版《美狄亚:媒体/美狄亚》,并于2023年4月在布林莫尔学院和费城社区学院进行了全球首演。这篇文章提供了对它的解读,通过“琐碎的反事实”的框架来解决讽刺、酷儿的“真实性”、表演和母性的主题——我们从拉塞尔的新黑人网络女权主义宣言中借用了一个自负的概念,以接近詹姆斯版本中最明显的创新,即未实现的杀婴行为。剧本的这一惊人变化,将美狄亚与她特有的消极性和古怪的不适应紧密地联系在一起,促使我们反思在一个反黑人的世界中生存和生存;它可能会产生与凯文·卡西的“虚拟性”和布莱克的“活力”概念一致的结果。
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Medea/Media: a glitchy counterfactual
James Ijames, the winner of a 2022 Pulitzer prize for Fat Ham, loosely based on Hamlet, has just presented a new realization of Medea, Media/Medea, which had its world premiere at Bryn Mawr College and the Community College of Philadelphia in April 2023. This article provides a reading of it, addressing the themes of irony, queer ‘authenticity’, acting, and mothering through the framing of the ‘glitchy counterfactual’ — a conceit we borrow from Legacy Russell’s manifesto for a new Black cyberfeminism to approach the most blatant innovation in Ijames’s version, the unfulfilled infanticide. This astonishing change in the script, which tightly connects Medea with her onomastic negativity and queer unbecoming, urges us to reflect upon survival and survivance in an anti-Black world; it might yield a reckoning in line with Kevin Quashie’s notion of ‘subjunctivity’, Black ‘aliveness’.
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