“我的袖子可能是绿色的,但我的口红是红色的”:解构《六人行》中的“女权主义”

Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1386/smt_00028_1
G. Barnes
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这篇文章质疑《六人行》作为一部女权主义音乐剧和英国戏剧界为性别平等迈出的一步的批判性评价。当从女权主义的角度来看这部剧时,很明显,《六人行》非但没有挑战流行文化中的性别含义,反而用符合男性凝视理想的贬低刻板印象再现了这些含义。我的结论是,对《六人行》的积极批评反应更多地归功于戏剧界对一部成功的英国音乐剧的需求,而不是该剧本身的优点,以及后韦恩斯坦时代的评论家们对被视为质疑一部以女性为中心的剧的艺术质量的谨慎态度,女性显然认为这部剧赋予了权力。
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‘My sleeves may be green but my lipstick’s red’: Deconstructing the ‘feminism’ in Six
This article questions the critical appraisal of Six as a feminist musical and as a step forward for gender equality within the British theatre industry. When the show is viewed through a feminist lens, it is clear that, far from challenging the meanings of gender in popular culture, Six reproduces them with demeaning stereotypes that conform to the ideals of the male gaze. I conclude that the positive critical reaction to Six owes more to a need within the theatre community to have a successful British musical than to the merits of the show itself, and a wariness on the part of critics in a post-Weinstein era to be seen to question the artistic quality of a female-centric show that women clearly experience as empowering.
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