跨界性行为和酷儿讽刺:在《如何逃脱谋杀》中扰乱法律体系

IF 1.8 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Bisexuality Pub Date : 2022-12-22 DOI:10.1080/15299716.2022.2160856
Clara Bafaluy Avenoza
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摘要在《逍遥法外》的“那是谁的血?”(5x02)一集中,主要演员试图为罗兴亚穆斯林南达·哈希姆上诉,她在签署认罪协议后,因谋杀美国白人妻子而服刑。她的案件的具体情况及其引发的讨论涉及种族、宗教、庇护和(双性恋)性问题。通过细读这一集叙事中造成重大断裂的两个场景,并通过酷儿和双性恋理论的运用,本文分析了它以意想不到的方式解构了西方仁爱的同调理想和幻想。由于这一集对双性恋和讽刺的运用,本文强调了他们作为对庇护家长式话语的破坏性影响的酷儿潜力,以及他们揭露和明确暴力的能力,这些暴力是国家对未来和自我复制投资的基础。
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(Bi)Sexuality across Borders and Queer Irony: Disrupting the Legal System in How to Get Away with Murder
Abstract In the episode “Whose blood is that?” (5x02) of How to Get Away with Murder the main cast seeks to obtain an appeal for Nanda Hashim, a Rohingya Muslim who, after signing a plea deal, is serving time for the murder of her white American wife. The specific circumstances of her case and the discourse that is generated around it address issues of race, religion, asylum, and (bi)sexuality. Through a close reading of two scenes which create significant ruptures in the episode’s narrative and through the use of queer and bisexual theory, this article analyzes the unexpected ways in which it deconstructs homonationalist ideals and fantasies of Western benevolence. Due to the episode’s deployment of bisexuality and irony, this article emphasizes their queer potential as disruptive influences on paternalistic discourses of asylum as well as their ability to expose and make explicit the violence that underlies the state’s investment in futurity and self-reproduction.
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