社会美学与不可靠的叙述者:《睡眠之城》中的无家可归者

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Documentary Film Pub Date : 2023-02-02 DOI:10.1080/17503280.2023.2167063
S. Kishore
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摘要纪录片如何克服“远距离参与”,以感性的方式表达城市体验?在这篇文章中,我研究了《睡眠之城》(导演:Shaunak Sen,2015)中观测者参与的感官模式,以展望身体和生活体验在描绘德里无家可归者中的位置。根据社会美学的概念,我提出了两个论点,社会美学承认在社会文化环境中产生的文化模式反应是一种关于世界的知识形式。对感性身体的物质关注传达了城市化,转化为效果、感觉和行为,吸引了与纪录片传统局外人和受害者的身体联系。接下来,通过揭示个体与主体性的谈判,这部电影打破了统一的银幕主体性的概念,以挑战观众对纪录片表现中稳定自我的期望。相反,主观主义被证明是对社会经验和日常遭遇的回应,揭示了在身体和情感上经历的权力关系。因此,我认为,政治意义与其说来源于证据或文件透明度的可验证价值,不如说来源于感觉、感知和感知的行为,这种行为试图打破我们与“外面”的代表性主体和世界的距离。
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Social aesthetics and an unreliable narrator: engaging with homelessness in Cities of Sleep
ABSTRACT How can documentary film overcome ‘engagement at a distance' to perceptively express urban experience? In this article, I examine modes of sensory mode of spectatorial engagement in Cities of Sleep (Dir: Shaunak Sen, 2015) to foreground the place of the body and lived experience in portraying homelessness in Delhi. Drawing upon the concept of social aesthetics that recognises the perception of culturally patterned responses produced in socio-cultural environments as a form of knowledge about the world, I make two arguments. A corporeal focus on the sensuous body conveys urbanisms translated into effect, sensation, and behaviour that invite bodily connections with the documentary's traditional outsiders and victims. Next, by revealing individual negotiations with subjectivity, the film dismantles the notion of unified on-screen subjectivities to challenge audience expectations of a stable self in documentary representation. Instead, subjectivities are shown to respond to social experience, and everyday encounters, revealing a terrain of power relations experienced corporeally and emotionally. Political meaning, therefore, I contend derives not so much from the verifiable value of evidence or documentary transparency but from the act of feeling, sensing and perceiving which attempts to collapse our distance from a represented subject and world ‘out there’.
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Studies in Documentary Film
Studies in Documentary Film FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Documentary Film is the first refereed scholarly journal devoted to the history, theory, criticism and practice of documentary film. In recent years we have witnessed an increased visibility for documentary film through conferences, the success of general theatrical releases and the re-emergence of scholarship in documentary film studies. Studies in Documentary Film is a peer-reviewed journal.
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