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摘要
最近对女性性行为的研究表明,“荡妇”一词是性别化的,主要用于监管性活跃的女性,男性和女性(令人惊讶的是)都是如此。喜剧《所有的意大利人都是妓女》(Pietro Germi, 1964)和美国Netflix电视剧《十三个原因》(Brian Yorkey, 2017-2020)描绘了荡妇的耻辱,并展示了女性之间缺乏团结是如何帮助保护肆无忌惮的男性性行为的。然而,意大利Netflix的第二部原创剧集《宝贝》(Andrea De Sica等人,2017-2020)抵制了这种趋势,并最终让男性对他们剥削女性的行为负责,特别是通过强化我所说的“女性社会纽带”,或女性之间的纽带。在这篇文章中,我认为这种对女性团结的强调有助于使活跃的女性性行为正常化,而不是惩罚,通过这样做,《宝贝》代表了一个潜在的转折点,趋向于更积极地描述女性性行为。
Putting the Blame Where It Belongs: Baby as a Turning Point for Representations of Active Female Sexuality
ABSTRACT Recent studies on female sexuality evidence the ways in which the term ‘slut’ is gendered and used primarily to police sexually active women, by men and, surprisingly, women. The commedia all’italiana Sedotta e abbandonata (Pietro Germi, 1964) and the US-based Netflix series 13 Reasons Why (Brian Yorkey, 2017–2020) depict slut shaming and show how the consequent lack of solidarity between women helps protect unbridled male sexuality. Italy’s second Netflix original series Baby (Andrea De Sica and others, 2017–2020), however, resists this tendency and ultimately holds men accountable for their exploitation of women, specifically through the reinforcement of what I term the gynosocial bond, or the bond between women. In this article, then, I argue that this emphasis on female solidarity helps normalise – rather than penalise – active female sexuality and that by so doing, Baby represents a potential turning point towards more positive depictions of female sexualities.