后殖民知识分子睿智老妇的肖像:托妮·莫里森、文字作品和《外国人的家》

IF 0.5 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Transnational Screens Pub Date : 2022-04-29 DOI:10.1080/25785273.2022.2069754
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《外国人的家》是一部以2006年11月在卢浮宫拍摄的镜头为背景的纪录片,当时非裔美国作家、诺贝尔奖得主托尼·莫里森(Toni Morrison)担任卢浮宫的客座策展人。它尝试以形式进一步推动关于公民身份、归属感、奴隶制遗产和艺术力量的公众对话,清晰地表达了采访、档案电影镜头、动画和音乐,以致敬和扩大莫里森的智力和艺术视野。在本文中,我将讨论这部纪录片对Toni Morrison作为后殖民知识分子的电影表现,探索其作为电影制作对象的处理方式,并探讨这有助于重新审视美学参与和政治干预公共领域的概念。通过分析这部电影,并将其与莫里森的其他文本进行对话,我研究了这部纪录片如何编织和调整莫里森所代表的公共知识分子的概念。我认为,对话是这一愿景的核心。因此,我特别关注电影舞台上的对话,不仅是人与人之间的对话,还有文本、媒体、艺术品、艺术形式之间的对话。
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Portrait of the postcolonial intellectual as a wise old woman: Toni Morrison, word-work, and The Foreigner’s Home
ABSTRACT The Foreigner’s Home is a documentary film that is grounded in footage shot at the Louvre in November 2006, when the African American writer and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison was guest-curator at the famous Parisian museum. It experiments with form to further public dialogue about citizenship, belonging, the legacies of slavery, and the power of art, articulating interviews, archival film footage, animation, and music in a homage to and amplification of Morrison’s intellectual and artistic vision. In this article, I discuss the documentary’s cinematic representation of Toni Morrison as a postcolonial intellectual, exploring its treatment of her as object of filmmaking, and inquiring into the ways in which this contributes to revisiting notions of aesthetic engagement and political intervention into the public sphere. Analyzing the film and bringing it in dialogue with other texts by and about Morrison, I examine the ways in which the documentary weaves and modulates the notion of the public intellectual Morrison represents. Dialogue, I argue, stands at the heart of this vision. Therefore, I especially attend to the dialogues the film stages, not only between people but also between texts, media, artworks, and artforms.
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