激进主义恐怖片:作为变革工具的类型片

IF 0.3 2区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION New Review of Film and Television Studies Pub Date : 2022-02-15 DOI:10.1080/17400309.2022.2036523
John V. Walker
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学者和记者越来越普遍地声称恐怖电影具有参与社会政治现实的潜力,并在此过程中发现严重的社会不公正。这篇文章认为,如果一个人要对恐怖电影可能影响社会变革的程度做出真正的评估,他需要关注激进主义社区,在这些社区中,电影制作人正在利用这一类型作为更广泛努力的一部分来实现这一目标。在这样做的过程中,这篇文章将“激进恐怖电影”与英国短片《鹿群》(the Herd)联系起来,这是一部作为素食女权主义抗议运动的一部分而培养起来的作品。本文首先将《兽群》置于关于社会主义恐怖电影的学术背景中,然后再考虑这部电影更广泛的激进主义背景及其制作,导致其完成的众筹活动,电影的内容,它在电影节和网络上的存在以及它在素食主义/动物福利激进主义圈子中的来世。本文认为,《兽群》很容易与当代其他具有社会意识的恐怖电影区分开来,因为它的制造者的激进主义是它的动力,是它诞生的背景,也是它继续放映的背景。
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Activist horror film: the genre as tool for change
ABSTRACT It is increasingly common for scholars and journalists to make claims of horror cinema’s potential to engage with socio-political realities and, in so doing, identify grave social injustices. This article argues that, if one is to make a true assessment of the extent to which horror films might effect social change, one needs to look towards activist communities within which filmmakers are using the genre as part of a broader effort to do precisely that. In so doing, the article theorizes ‘Activist Horror Film’ in relation to a British short film, The Herd, a work cultivated as part of the vegan-feminist protest movement. The article begins by situating The Herd within the context of scholarship about socially charged horror films, before considering the film’s broader activist context and that of its production, the crowd-funding campaign that led to its completion, the film’s content, its presence at festivals and online and its afterlife within circles of vegan/animal welfare activism. This article contends that The Herd is easily distinguished from other socially aware horror films of the contemporary moment, for the activism of its makers is what drives it and is the context that birthed it and within which it continues to be shown.
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