从此幸福:当代法国跨种族浪漫喜剧的视觉政治

Mackenzie Leadston
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摘要“幽默社区”一词被用来描述法国广受欢迎的民族喜剧电影类型,电影既因其通过幽默将不同群体聚集在一起的能力而受到赞扬,也引发了人们对依赖刻板印象的类型是否不仅仅是在制造种族主义言论的怀疑。当非欧洲角色与白人角色并置时,这种类型选择尤其突出,尤其是在关于跨种族婚姻的电影中。虽然刻板印象无疑是这些电影中种族表现的一个重要方面,但本文偏离了这种典型的解读,转而考察了罗穆拉德和朱丽叶(1989)和屈的场景是如何成为Bon Dieu的一个事实的?(2014)通过种族标记的身体和法国白人角色的空间层次和视觉分离,削弱了叙事的统一性。通过阿尔伯特·梅米(Albert Memmi)和弗兰茨·法农(Frantz Fanon。
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Happily never after: the visual politics of contemporary French interracial romantic comedy
ABSTRACT The term humour communautaire has been adopted to describe the widely popular genre of ethnic comedy cinema in France, films both praised for their ability to bring together diverse groups through humour while also raising scepticism as to whether a genre reliant upon stereotypes is not simply producing racist rhetoric. Such typecasting is particularly salient when non-European characters are juxtaposed against white counterparts, notably the case in films about interracial marriage. While stereotypes are certainly an important aspect of the representation of race in these films, this paper deviates from this typical reading to examine instead how the mise en scene in Romuald & Juliette (1989) and Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au Bon Dieu ? (2014) undercuts narrative unity through spatial hierarchies and visual separation of racially marked bodies and white French characters. By interpreting the politics of representation in contemporary interracial comedies through the colonial and postcolonial theories of Albert Memmi and Frantz Fanon, it argues that the films ultimately portray the impossibility of complete cohesion as found in colonial-era cinema.
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