澳大利亚酷儿电影利益相关者和创意艺术家:对LGBTQ+澳大利亚电影价值、动机和影响的认知

IF 0.4 N/A FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Australasian Cinema Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17503175.2022.2037045
Rob Cover
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摘要本文报道了对澳大利亚主要利益相关者的采访结果,这些利益相关者参与了澳大利亚具有性别和性多样性(LGBTQ+)角色、主题和叙事的电影。该论文发现,澳大利亚LGBTQ+电影的导演、创意制片人、编剧和演员都表达了影响观众的愿望,强调娱乐文本对少数群体代表性、教育学和社会变革的价值,而不仅仅是纯粹的讲故事。本文介绍了三个关键框架,通过这些框架,电影利益相关者表达了他们对故事之外影响的理解和动机:(i)填补了LGBTQ+代表性的空白,而不是被认为是相对隐形的;(ii)他们作为处理LGBTQ+内容的利益相关者的看法是,为了弱势青年的利益,他们作为“教育者”发挥着特殊作用;以及(iii)理解其文本有助于澳大利亚的社会变革,包括更广泛地接受LGBTQ+人群、家庭成员和社区。这项研究的一个重要发现是,关于LGBTQ+话题的屏幕媒体电影继续被认为扮演着一个与娱乐相关但超越娱乐的角色。
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Australian queer screen stakeholders and creative artists: perceptions of value, motivation and impact of LGBTQ+ Australian film
ABSTRACT This paper reports findings from interviews with key Australian stakeholders involved in Australian films with gender- and sexually-diverse (LGBTQ+) characters, themes and narratives. The paper found that directors, creative producers, screenwriters and actors involved stakeholders of Australian LGBTQ+ film expressed a desire to impact their audiences in ways that emphasise the value of entertainment texts for minority representation, pedagogy and social change beyond pure storytelling. This paper presents an account of three key frameworks through which film stakeholders expressed their understanding of – and motivation towards – impact beyond storytelling: (i) as filling a gap in LGBTQ+ representation in contrast to what was otherwise perceived as relative invisibility; (ii) their perception as stakeholders dealing with LGBTQ+ content as having a special role as ‘educators’ for the benefit of vulnerable youth; and (iii) an understanding of their texts as contributing to social change in Australia, including wider acceptance of LGBTQ+ persons, family members and communities. A significant finding from this study is that screen media films about LGBTQ+ topics continue to be perceived as playing a role connected with but exceeding entertainment.
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Studies in Australasian Cinema
Studies in Australasian Cinema FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION-
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