资本主义现实主义时代的爱与性——论斯派克·琼斯的《她》

Matthew Flisfeder, C. Burnham
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摘要:斯派克·琼斯的《她》(2013)讲述了一个男人和一个操作系统之间的爱情故事。利用拉康和Žižekian精神分析的框架,我们在已故文化理论家马克·费希尔所谓的“资本主义现实主义”的背景下解读这部电影。参考拉康的“没有性关系”的论点,我们讨论了这部电影对我们享受数字技术的独特处理,以及它如何处理两性关系和工作关系的并行僵局。我们通过看她如何处理性关系、爱情、工作和幻想来讨论这些话题。这部电影的前提是原创的——适合数字时代的时代精神——我们声称它揭示了关于主体化过程的重要见解。
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Love and Sex in the Age of Capitalist Realism: On Spike Jonze's Her
Abstract:Spike Jonze's Her (2013) is a film about a romantic relationship between a man and an operating system. Using a Lacanian and Žižekian psychoanalytic framework, we interpret this film in the context of what the late cultural theorist Mark Fisher has called "capitalist realism." Referring to the Lacanian thesis that "there is no sexual relationship," we discuss the film's unique treatment of our enjoyment of digital technology and how it deals with the parallel deadlocks of the sexual relationship and the work relationship. We address these topics by looking at how Her deals with the sexual relationship, love, work, and fantasy. The premise of the film is original—suited to the zeitgeist of the digital present—and we claim that it reveals important insights about processes of subjectivization.
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