政治惊悚片的政治:德黑兰去他者化的伊朗(坎,2021-)

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Transnational Screens Pub Date : 2022-08-23 DOI:10.1080/25785273.2022.2107685
Yael Friedman, Maryam Ghorbankarimi
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21世纪政治惊悚片类型的复兴受到两个因素的影响:9/11后的地缘政治和新的全球影视格局。最近在Apple TV+上播放的以色列政治惊悚剧《德黑兰》(iran, Kan, 2021-),为该类型的跨国化提供了一个有启发性的例子。通过对该系列的分析,以及对其在以色列、伊朗和国际上的制作背景和接受程度的讨论,我们展示了娱乐与政治元素之间复杂而不断变化的关系,这是该类型及其全球旅行的典型。围绕当前的地缘政治问题,该系列以行动为基础的情节描述了以色列为中和伊朗核反应堆而采取的军事行动,而更深层次的叙事则指向了其政治目标:反击对伊朗的负面描述,引发对以色列自身压迫形式及其内部认同危机的批评。该系列以一位年轻的以色列女特工为中心,她的复杂性根植于她作为伊朗犹太人移民的混合身份,呈现了伊朗犹太人与犹太复国主义破裂关系的被压抑的历史。我们认为,这是该系列政治批判的核心,尽管它具有潜在的颠覆性,但在很大程度上迷失在了接受空间中。
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The politics of the political thrillers: de-othering Iran in Tehran (Kan, 2021-)
ABSTRACT The 21st century resurgence of the political thriller genre was informed by two factors: the post 9/11 geo-politics and the new global landscape of film and television. Tehran (Kan, 2021-), the recent political thriller series from Israel on Apple TV+, offers an illuminating example of the transnationalisation of the genre. By analysing the series along with discussions on its production context and reception in Israel, Iran and internationally, we demonstrate the complex and shifting relationship between the entertainment and the political elements, which typify the genre and its global travel. Revolving around the topical geo-political issues, the series’ action-based plot delineates an Israeli military operation to neutralise the Iranian nuclear reactor, while deeper layers of the narrative point to its political aim: countering negative representations of Iran and provoking a critique of Israel’s own forms of oppression and its internal identity crisis. Placing at its centre a young Israeli female agent, whose complexity is rooted in her hybrid identity as a migrant Iranian-Jew, the series renders visible suppressed histories of Iranian-Jewry’s fractured relationship with Zionism. This, we claim, is the core of the series’ political critique, which despite its potential subversion was largely lost in the reception space.
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Transnational Screens Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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