代表跨性别在电影和文化中的体现——超越亚马逊《透明》中的过渡叙事

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Somatechnics Pub Date : 2019-07-30 DOI:10.3366/SOMA.2019.0266
Natasha Seymour
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在这篇文章中,我确定了亚马逊电视剧《透明》是如何运用家庭、归属感以及重要的成长之旅的叙事主题,来展示异性恋经济中变性人的有限生活。长期以来,跨性别研究一直专注于将过渡叙事作为一种主要的表征工具,它是一种工具,通过它可以将性别过渡的脱节转变为一种叙事,使其能够理解并培养归属感。然而,我认为,旨在让跨性别者和非跨性别者的观众看到(和消费)跨性别者生活的过渡叙事,其代表性范围有限,可能会阻碍而不是动员这一议程。过渡叙事在时间和地点的规范框架内构建了跨性别者的生活,并在强迫性地将跨性别者过渡到叙事中的文本惯例的规范中构建。在《透明》中,家庭和归属感的主题被用来为过渡体验提供一种凝聚力,将其跨性别角色的表现纳入“自由民主进步的普遍叙事”中(Keegan 2013)。我将研究这篇文本采用叙事惯例的各种方式,在这样做的过程中,它没有让观众面对构成转型生活体验的日常文化和社会越轨行为。
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Representing Transgender Embodiment in Film and Culture: Looking beyond the Transition Narrative in Amazon's Transparent
In this article, I identify how the Amazon television series Transparent deploys narrative thematics of home, belonging and importantly, a journey to becoming, to stage a limited representation of transgender lives within a heterosexual economy. Transgender studies has long been preoccupied with the transition narrative as a primary tool of representation, it is a vehicle through which the disjointedness of gender transition can be reformed into a narrative that enables intelligibility and fosters a sense of belonging. I argue however that the transition narrative, which aims to make transgender lives visible (and consumable) to an audience of trans and non-trans folk, is limiting in its representational scope and may impede, rather than mobilise, this agenda. The transition narrative constructs transgender lives within normative frames of time and place, and in the codes of textual conventions that compulsively render transgender transition into narrative. In Transparent, the themes of home and belonging are used to lend a sense of cohesion to the experience of transition in ways that implicate the representation of its trans characters in a ‘universalising narrative of liberal democratic progress’ ( Keegan 2013 ). I will examine the various ways this text employs the conventions of narrative and in doing so, fails to confront its audience with the daily cultural and social transgressions that make up the lived experiences of transition.
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