作为变形的渣滓

Lolita Copacabana
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科帕卡巴纳认为瓦莱丽·索拉纳斯(Valerie Solanas) 1967年的《渣渣宣言》(SCUM Manifesto)“占据了一个既迷人又令人不安的位置——就像在它之前出现的许多男性前卫传统宣言一样。”索拉纳斯写的《人渣宣言》是一种模仿,使用她那个时代的白话,嘲笑当时流行的、性别歧视的、异性恋中心的性别和性观念,读到它“每个人都吓坏了,因为当我们用几个世纪以来男人谈论女人的方式谈论男人时,它读起来是怪诞的、疯狂的暴力的、缺乏同情心的、令人震惊的”——这正是索拉纳斯干预的重点。
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SCUM as Trans-form
Copacabana treats Valerie Solanas' 1967 SCUM Manifesto as "occupying a position that is both fascinating and disturbing--like so many manifestos of the male avant-garde tradition that came before it." Solanas wrote the SCUM Manifesto as a parody that, using the vernacular of her epoch, mocks popular, sexist, and heterocentric thinking about gender and sexuality of the time, upon reading it "everyone freaked out, because when we talk about men the same way men have talked about women for centuries, it reads as grotesque and insanely violent, un-compassionate, and shocking"--which was exactly the point of Solanas' intervention.
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