戏剧化的种族化韩国:梨泰院阶级黑人代表的僵局

B. Han
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摘要本文探讨了《梨泰院课堂》(梨泰院Keullasseu,JTBC,2020)是如何运用情节剧作为一种模式,以对托尼角色的泄流式悲情来识别种族伤害的。这种具有代表性的策略使托尼的黑人形象变得不那么清晰,无法将该系列构建为高质量、多样化和进步的,同时未能解决韩国黑人经历的文化特征。尽管黑人艺人的知名度越来越高,黑人面孔在韩国流行文化中的使用也一直是争议和审查的主题,但缺乏分析黑人在当代韩国媒体中表现的学术研究。本文通过工业和文本分析,探讨了托尼黑人的模糊性是如何被用来混淆黑人过去与美国军事占领有关的主要表现的。黑人作为种族差异的象征,其文化特性和易读性被掩盖在混血儿童寻找生父的情节剧叙事之下。文章还认为,梨泰院课程旨在掩盖韩国过去涉及黑人韩国儿童的种族化历史中根深蒂固的反黑人性,同时呼吁种族事件和黑人受害,以设想一个新的现代韩国。
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Melodramatizing racialized Korea: the impasse of Black representation in Itaewon Class
ABSTRACT This article examines how Itaewon Class (Itaewon Keullasseu, JTBC, 2020) employs melodrama as a mode to recognize racial injury in the form of cathartic pathos on the character of Toni. This representational strategy renders Toni’s Blackness less legible to construct the series as quality, diverse, and progressive while failing to tackle the cultural specificity of the Black Korean experience. Despite the growing visibility of Black entertainers and the use of Blackface in Korean popular culture, which have been the subject of controversy and scrutiny, there is a dearth of scholarship that analyses the representation of Blackness in contemporary Korean media. Drawing on industrial and textual analysis, this article explores how the illegibility of Toni’s Blackness is used to obfuscate dominant representations of Blacks in the past with ties to U.S. military occupation. The cultural specificity and legibility of Blackness as a signifier of racial difference is disguised under the exploited melodramatic narrative of mixed-race children’s search for their biological father. The article also argues that Itaewon Class aims to obscure antiblackness embedded firmly in Korea’s racialized past involving Black Korean children, while calling forth racial incidents and Black victimization to envision a new modern Korea.
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Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema
Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a fully refereed forum for the dissemination of scholarly work devoted to the cinemas of Japan and Korea and the interactions and relations between them. The increasingly transnational status of Japanese and Korean cinema underlines the need to deepen our understanding of this ever more globalized film-making region. Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema is a peer-reviewed journal. The peer review process is double blind. Detailed Instructions for Authors can be found here.
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